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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In the same year they established colonies at Placentia and Cremona to control the passages of the middle Po ; and Flaminius , now promoted to a censorship , made arrangements for the construc- New tion of Rome's Great North Road ( the ...
In the same year they established colonies at Placentia and Cremona to control the passages of the middle Po ; and Flaminius , now promoted to a censorship , made arrangements for the construc- New tion of Rome's Great North Road ( the ...
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It was in partnership with the Greeks that Philip's son Alexander overthrew the Persian empire ( 334–325 ) ; and although the principal dynasties established on the ruins of that dominion were Macedonian , yet as a soldier of adventure ...
It was in partnership with the Greeks that Philip's son Alexander overthrew the Persian empire ( 334–325 ) ; and although the principal dynasties established on the ruins of that dominion were Macedonian , yet as a soldier of adventure ...
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Towards the end of Hadrian's reign a large victualling depot was established at Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , where the Roman North Road crossed the Granaries Tyne.1 ? The troops required to man these fortifications were mostly at ...
Towards the end of Hadrian's reign a large victualling depot was established at Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , where the Roman North Road crossed the Granaries Tyne.1 ? The troops required to man these fortifications were mostly at ...
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