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 407
Eventually his army grew to fifteen legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth ...
Eventually his army grew to fifteen legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth ...
Pagina 448
14 At the inception of the Triumvirate Antony had 25 legions , Octavian 11 , Lepidus 7. In the campaign of Philippi the Caesarians disposed of 28 legions , Cassius commanded 12 and Brutus 8 . 15 During his governorship of Cilicia Cicero ...
14 At the inception of the Triumvirate Antony had 25 legions , Octavian 11 , Lepidus 7. In the campaign of Philippi the Caesarians disposed of 28 legions , Cassius commanded 12 and Brutus 8 . 15 During his governorship of Cilicia Cicero ...
Pagina 505
The number of the Roman legions , which in 31 stood as high as seventy or seventy - five , was cut down to twenty- seven or twenty - eight . On the other hand , the auxiliary forces of light Augustus ' infantry and horsemen , which ...
The number of the Roman legions , which in 31 stood as high as seventy or seventy - five , was cut down to twenty- seven or twenty - eight . On the other hand , the auxiliary forces of light Augustus ' infantry and horsemen , which ...
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