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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Pagina 43
Moreover the custody of the documents in the Roman record office was
notoriously lax , and it is not unlikely that some of the early documents were
damaged or lost outright in succeeding centuries . 3 Copies of treaties were
sometimes , as in ...
Moreover the custody of the documents in the Roman record office was
notoriously lax , and it is not unlikely that some of the early documents were
damaged or lost outright in succeeding centuries . 3 Copies of treaties were
sometimes , as in ...
Pagina 45
11 The importance of the documentary sources for early Roman history would be
greatly diminished if the belief of some Roman annalists that the older records
were destroyed by the Gauls in 390 B . C . ( p . 69 ) were warranted . But the ...
11 The importance of the documentary sources for early Roman history would be
greatly diminished if the belief of some Roman annalists that the older records
were destroyed by the Gauls in 390 B . C . ( p . 69 ) were warranted . But the ...
Pagina 557
In actual fact , the early Caesars were subject to a strain that warped the mind of
each in turn . The flattery of courtiers and office - seekers was apt to turn the
strongest heads ; 26 recurrent plots or rumours of plots were calculated to
unnerve ...
In actual fact , the early Caesars were subject to a strain that warped the mind of
each in turn . The flattery of courtiers and office - seekers was apt to turn the
strongest heads ; 26 recurrent plots or rumours of plots were calculated to
unnerve ...
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