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 72
About 500 B.C. the patrician gentes , which at that time numbered about fifty , contained less than onearistocratic tenth of the free population . But their wealth and power of patronage , republic . and their esprit de corps ...
About 500 B.C. the patrician gentes , which at that time numbered about fifty , contained less than onearistocratic tenth of the free population . But their wealth and power of patronage , republic . and their esprit de corps ...
Pagina 557
It was perhaps the greatest merit of Tiberius that he was no less judicious than Augustus in selecting his officials , and no less vigilant , in his early reign at least , in controlling them . After fifty years of training in a ...
It was perhaps the greatest merit of Tiberius that he was no less judicious than Augustus in selecting his officials , and no less vigilant , in his early reign at least , in controlling them . After fifty years of training in a ...
Pagina 779
a its communications ; and , if the Jews remained an alien element , the Oriental populations in the Roman dominions were none the less loyal and helpful , in spite of their differences of language and culture .
a its communications ; and , if the Jews remained an alien element , the Oriental populations in the Roman dominions were none the less loyal and helpful , in spite of their differences of language and culture .
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