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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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 .
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In this campaign the Goths encountered a more determined opposition , for a general named Venerianus inflicted a defeat upon their naval flotilla , while Gallienus in person made execution among the marauders in the Balkans .
In this campaign the Goths encountered a more determined opposition , for a general named Venerianus inflicted a defeat upon their naval flotilla , while Gallienus in person made execution among the marauders in the Balkans .
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The history of ancient philosophy similarly ended with one outstanding figure , an Egyptian Greek named Plotinus ( 205-270 ) , who momentarily Plotinus . breathed new life into the dry bones of the Platonic doctrine .
The history of ancient philosophy similarly ended with one outstanding figure , an Egyptian Greek named Plotinus ( 205-270 ) , who momentarily Plotinus . breathed new life into the dry bones of the Platonic doctrine .
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