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 113
... important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 Q. Publilius ...
... important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 Q. Publilius ...
Pagina 166
... important naval actions were fought in the Second Punic War , the ascendancy of the Romans on sea was an essential factor in their ultimate victory.20 In the whole course of the war the Ascendancy Carthaginian government never equipped ...
... important naval actions were fought in the Second Punic War , the ascendancy of the Romans on sea was an essential factor in their ultimate victory.20 In the whole course of the war the Ascendancy Carthaginian government never equipped ...
Pagina 340
... important change in the magistracy . To provide for addi- tional chairmen of jury - courts ( p . 341 ) he raised the number of the praetorships from six to eight ; to keep pace with recent increases in the number of the provinces , he ...
... important change in the magistracy . To provide for addi- tional chairmen of jury - courts ( p . 341 ) he raised the number of the praetorships from six to eight ; to keep pace with recent increases in the number of the provinces , he ...
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