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 514
But the death of Agrippa in 12 B.C. , before his sons had reached manhood , diverted the emperor's favours to his stepsons Tiberius and Drusus , who had recently distinguished themselves in command of the Roman armies .
But the death of Agrippa in 12 B.C. , before his sons had reached manhood , diverted the emperor's favours to his stepsons Tiberius and Drusus , who had recently distinguished themselves in command of the Roman armies .
Pagina 522
cus and . of the had stipulated that the future emperor should in his turn adopt his nephew Germanicus and arrange the next succession in his favour . Although Tiberius had a son of his own by his first wife , Drusus II . , Domestic he ...
cus and . of the had stipulated that the future emperor should in his turn adopt his nephew Germanicus and arrange the next succession in his favour . Although Tiberius had a son of his own by his first wife , Drusus II . , Domestic he ...
Pagina 524
Taking advantage of the emperor's suspiciousness , politicians in pursuit of personal feuds , or fortune - hunters who coveted the customary fee for Trials for a successful information ( one - quarter of the condemned man's estate ) ...
Taking advantage of the emperor's suspiciousness , politicians in pursuit of personal feuds , or fortune - hunters who coveted the customary fee for Trials for a successful information ( one - quarter of the condemned man's estate ) ...
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