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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Further building was suspended during the period of general impoverishment that followed ; but after 350 several new temples were erected from the proceeds of the sale of war - booty , in fulfilment of vows made before battle by the ...
Further building was suspended during the period of general impoverishment that followed ; but after 350 several new temples were erected from the proceeds of the sale of war - booty , in fulfilment of vows made before battle by the ...
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It is uncertain how far the Senate followed Augustus ' example of providing fixed salaries for its governors ; and it had no means of control over them such as the cursus publicus gave to the emperor . Occasional instances of flagrant ...
It is uncertain how far the Senate followed Augustus ' example of providing fixed salaries for its governors ; and it had no means of control over them such as the cursus publicus gave to the emperor . Occasional instances of flagrant ...
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Be- sides , his new frontier in the East followed no natural line of defence and required a larger permanent garrison than the valley of the Euphrates . The first act of Hadrian therefore was to abandon his Hadrian predecessor's ...
Be- sides , his new frontier in the East followed no natural line of defence and required a larger permanent garrison than the valley of the Euphrates . The first act of Hadrian therefore was to abandon his Hadrian predecessor's ...
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