A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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13 Of the eight praetors , two were chief civil judges , holding respectively the sors urbana and the sors peregrina ; six presided over the jury - courts . Additional presidents for the jury - courts were drawn from the ex - aediles ...
13 Of the eight praetors , two were chief civil judges , holding respectively the sors urbana and the sors peregrina ; six presided over the jury - courts . Additional presidents for the jury - courts were drawn from the ex - aediles ...
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As a measure of insurance against new civil wars , Vespasian broke Vespasian up the large camps on the Rhine and Danube frontiers . Under the spaces out early emperors these had served their purpose as bases for field exthe frontier ...
As a measure of insurance against new civil wars , Vespasian broke Vespasian up the large camps on the Rhine and Danube frontiers . Under the spaces out early emperors these had served their purpose as bases for field exthe frontier ...
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they did not desert their posts in order to wage civil wars . If the The soldiers of Diocletian and Constantine were not a match for those of Roman armies still Scipio Africanus and Flamininus , neither were their adversaries as hold ...
they did not desert their posts in order to wage civil wars . If the The soldiers of Diocletian and Constantine were not a match for those of Roman armies still Scipio Africanus and Flamininus , neither were their adversaries as hold ...
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