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 144
along the Latin coast , it offered them two successive treaties ( p . 104 ) . In 279 it
supplemented these pacts with a military alliance against Pyrrhus , and although
neither party actually gave armed support to the other , it is not unlikely that the ...
along the Latin coast , it offered them two successive treaties ( p . 104 ) . In 279 it
supplemented these pacts with a military alliance against Pyrrhus , and although
neither party actually gave armed support to the other , it is not unlikely that the ...
Pagina 282
An even more compelling proof of the dangers of slave-cultivation had been
offered to him by a recent insurrection in Sicily, where the servile population had
risen en masse in 135 against its Greek and Roman landlords. This revolt gave ...
An even more compelling proof of the dangers of slave-cultivation had been
offered to him by a recent insurrection in Sicily, where the servile population had
risen en masse in 135 against its Greek and Roman landlords. This revolt gave ...
Pagina 395
Late in December he offered to surrender Transalpine Gaul at once and his other
province on the day of his election to a second consulship ( presumably in
summer 49 ) . But when Pompey showed signs of entertaining this offer ,
Marcellus ...
Late in December he offered to surrender Transalpine Gaul at once and his other
province on the day of his election to a second consulship ( presumably in
summer 49 ) . But when Pompey showed signs of entertaining this offer ,
Marcellus ...
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