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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Sulla re- covers his command , and out- laws Marius . Sulla's 66 coup d'état " sets a pre- cedent . Sulla utilised his victory in this , the first civil war of Roman history , to rescind Sulpicius ' legislation and to insure himself ...
Sulla re- covers his command , and out- laws Marius . Sulla's 66 coup d'état " sets a pre- cedent . Sulla utilised his victory in this , the first civil war of Roman history , to rescind Sulpicius ' legislation and to insure himself ...
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In the following winter he de- clined the command of an expedition to reinstate Ptolemy Auletes , Pompey's who had bought recognition from the triumvirs only to suffer expul- ascend- sion at the hands of his subjects .
In the following winter he de- clined the command of an expedition to reinstate Ptolemy Auletes , Pompey's who had bought recognition from the triumvirs only to suffer expul- ascend- sion at the hands of his subjects .
Pagina 394
The investment of Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired Caesar's enemies with a new plan f campaign . The recent riots in Rome had brought about an emergency coalition between the Senate and Pompey .
The investment of Pompey with a dual command in Spain and in Italy , however , inspired Caesar's enemies with a new plan f campaign . The recent riots in Rome had brought about an emergency coalition between the Senate and Pompey .
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