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 82
expediency , the multiplication of high commands increased the risk of divided counsels in the field of war . At the same time , therefore , as the patricians created the new military tribunate , they adapted to their needs the office ...
expediency , the multiplication of high commands increased the risk of divided counsels in the field of war . At the same time , therefore , as the patricians created the new military tribunate , they adapted to their needs the office ...
Pagina 102
In the three years of Pyrrhus ' absence the Romans beat his Oscan allies out of the field and pressed the Samnites so hard that in 275 they sent him an urgent message of recall . The king threw up his Sicilian enterprise , which had ...
In the three years of Pyrrhus ' absence the Romans beat his Oscan allies out of the field and pressed the Samnites so hard that in 275 they sent him an urgent message of recall . The king threw up his Sicilian enterprise , which had ...
Pagina 354
The Senate humoured his critics so far as to detach from him the provinces of Asia and Cilicia , leaving to him Bithynia and the command of the Roman field forces ( 69-68 ) . In 67 the concentration of all the spare military resources ...
The Senate humoured his critics so far as to detach from him the provinces of Asia and Cilicia , leaving to him Bithynia and the command of the Roman field forces ( 69-68 ) . In 67 the concentration of all the spare military resources ...
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