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 310
In 104 a tribune named Cn . Domitius , who had failed to secure co - optation to
the college of augurs through the opposition of Aemilius Scaurus , prosecuted the
Grand Old Man on the charge of contravening the augural ritual .
In 104 a tribune named Cn . Domitius , who had failed to secure co - optation to
the college of augurs through the opposition of Aemilius Scaurus , prosecuted the
Grand Old Man on the charge of contravening the augural ritual .
Pagina 368
... by proxy was the revision of the Senate - lists . A pair of censors named L .
Gellius and Cn . Cornelius Lentulus , the first to be appointed since 86 ,
performed Purgation this duty with unprecedented severity , expelling no less
than 64 ...
... by proxy was the revision of the Senate - lists . A pair of censors named L .
Gellius and Cn . Cornelius Lentulus , the first to be appointed since 86 ,
performed Purgation this duty with unprecedented severity , expelling no less
than 64 ...
Pagina 726
After some years of desultory plundering in the Balkans they set siege in 267 to
Thessalonica, while an allied band of Heruli temporarily occupied Athens, but
was soon driven out by the skilful strategy of an Attic commander named
Dexippus, ...
After some years of desultory plundering in the Balkans they set siege in 267 to
Thessalonica, while an allied band of Heruli temporarily occupied Athens, but
was soon driven out by the skilful strategy of an Attic commander named
Dexippus, ...
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