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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Pagina 325
... consulship which he assumed at last in 88 , and his eventual and Sulla . promotion over the head of Marius was not an act of favour but a due reward of merit . But Marius , who had accepted the slights put upon him during the Italian ...
... consulship which he assumed at last in 88 , and his eventual and Sulla . promotion over the head of Marius was not an act of favour but a due reward of merit . But Marius , who had accepted the slights put upon him during the Italian ...
Pagina 328
... consulship Marius fell ill and died . By this timely decease he salvaged his own reputation and gave Rome a respite from civil war . § 6. THE INTERLUDE BETWEEN THE CIVIL WARS 14 Under the rule of Cinna , who now became the virtual ...
... consulship Marius fell ill and died . By this timely decease he salvaged his own reputation and gave Rome a respite from civil war . § 6. THE INTERLUDE BETWEEN THE CIVIL WARS 14 Under the rule of Cinna , who now became the virtual ...
Pagina 371
... consulship , 15 and the bill was withdrawn before it was put to the vote . After this last rebuff Crassus made no further attempt to insure himself against Pompey . Though Crassus undoubtedly did not desire a civil war and was aiming at ...
... consulship , 15 and the bill was withdrawn before it was put to the vote . After this last rebuff Crassus made no further attempt to insure himself against Pompey . Though Crassus undoubtedly did not desire a civil war and was aiming at ...
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