A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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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... complete the investment of Drepana and Lilybaeum . By a crown- ing example of false economy the Carthaginians had in the meantime laid up their ships and dispersed their crews . Unable to reorganise their navy in time to save the ...
... complete the investment of Drepana and Lilybaeum . By a crown- ing example of false economy the Carthaginians had in the meantime laid up their ships and dispersed their crews . Unable to reorganise their navy in time to save the ...
Pagina 320
... complete unity of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment of the Roman franchise . The Samnites , on the other ...
... complete unity of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment of the Roman franchise . The Samnites , on the other ...
Pagina 768
... complete toleration . Diocletian himself faltered in his policy , now withdrawing his edicts , now repeating them in a more hesitating form , and in 311 Galerius frankly confessed his failure by cancelling the decrees against the ...
... complete toleration . Diocletian himself faltered in his policy , now withdrawing his edicts , now repeating them in a more hesitating form , and in 311 Galerius frankly confessed his failure by cancelling the decrees against the ...
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Africa Agrippa ancient Antiochus Antony Antony's Armenia Asia Minor Assembly attack Augustus Aurelius battle became Brutus Caesar Caius campaign Campania carried Carthage Carthaginians Cassius chief Cicero Cisalpine Gaul Claudius coins colonies Comitia command conquests constituted consul consulship Crassus Dacia Danube death defeat Diocletian Domitian Drusus early eastern emperor Etruscan fleet fourth century frontier Gallic Gaul gave governor Greece Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal imperial invasion Italian Italy Journ king land later Latin Latium legions Lepidus Livy Lucullus Macedonian magistrates Marius Mediterranean ment military Mithridates named Nero Octavian Parthian patricians plebeians political Pompey praetor probably provinces reign republic republican Rhine Roman army Roman empire Rome Rome's Samnites Scipio second century Second Punic War Senate senatorial settlement Severus Sicily soldiers Spain success Sulla's Syria territory third century Tiberius tion took towns Trajan treaty tribes tribune Triumvirate troops Vespasian victory western
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