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 504
In 29 a raid by the Bastarnae ( a trans - Danubian tribe to the east of Dacia ) brought home to Augustus the insecurity of the existing Macedonian frontier . He therefore made over some of Advanit of the legions left over from the ...
In 29 a raid by the Bastarnae ( a trans - Danubian tribe to the east of Dacia ) brought home to Augustus the insecurity of the existing Macedonian frontier . He therefore made over some of Advanit of the legions left over from the ...
Pagina 548
frontier was permanently increased at the expense of the Rhine and Danube sectors . 9 § 4. THE DANUBE LANDS In the Balkan regions the enlarged kingdom of Thrace which Augustus had formed ( p . 504 ) was troubled under his successor by ...
frontier was permanently increased at the expense of the Rhine and Danube sectors . 9 § 4. THE DANUBE LANDS In the Balkan regions the enlarged kingdom of Thrace which Augustus had formed ( p . 504 ) was troubled under his successor by ...
Pagina 619
Under his governorship Britain entered upon a period of accelerated economic development , and was for the first time brought fully within the ambit of continental European culture . On the German frontier the Flavian emperors carried ...
Under his governorship Britain entered upon a period of accelerated economic development , and was for the first time brought fully within the ambit of continental European culture . On the German frontier the Flavian emperors carried ...
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