A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 165
... hands of Roman praefecti . The reconquest of Capua , and the reduction of many lesser places in Samnium and Apulia , were followed in 209 by the recovery of Tarentum , which succumbed for a second time to treason and paid for its ...
... hands of Roman praefecti . The reconquest of Capua , and the reduction of many lesser places in Samnium and Apulia , were followed in 209 by the recovery of Tarentum , which succumbed for a second time to treason and paid for its ...
Pagina 261
... hands of Greeks and Phoenicians . The traffic of Carthage passed over to Utica and Gades , that of Corinth and Rhodes to Delos and Alexandria . Italian mer- chants established themselves in considerable numbers at Delos ; some bold ...
... hands of Greeks and Phoenicians . The traffic of Carthage passed over to Utica and Gades , that of Corinth and Rhodes to Delos and Alexandria . Italian mer- chants established themselves in considerable numbers at Delos ; some bold ...
Pagina 428
... hands the whole of the relief army . But Octavian would not and could not combine with D. Brutus , the assassin of Caesar . At his first appearance in public life he had come forward to avenge no less than to inherit Caesar , and in his ...
... hands the whole of the relief army . But Octavian would not and could not combine with D. Brutus , the assassin of Caesar . At his first appearance in public life he had come forward to avenge no less than to inherit Caesar , and in his ...
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