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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This muster made no severe demands upon the available man - power of the
Roman community , but was The composed solely of the nobles and their
attendants , and of the more original Roman well - to - do peasantry who could
provide ...
This muster made no severe demands upon the available man - power of the
Roman community , but was The composed solely of the nobles and their
attendants , and of the more original Roman well - to - do peasantry who could
provide ...
Pagina 168
THE SCIPIOS IN SPAIN Although the Romans had failed to hold Hannibal in
Spain , they nevertheless persevered in their original purpose of extending the
war into that country . This resolute policy was initiated by P . Cornelius Scipio , a
...
THE SCIPIOS IN SPAIN Although the Romans had failed to hold Hannibal in
Spain , they nevertheless persevered in their original purpose of extending the
war into that country . This resolute policy was initiated by P . Cornelius Scipio , a
...
Pagina 734
A copy of a Palmyrene customs tariff , which is a revised edition of an original
schedule of Hadrian ' s time , has been preserved . ( Preamble in Abbott and
Johnson , no . 89 ; full text in Cagnat , Inscriptiones Graecae ad Rem Romanam ...
A copy of a Palmyrene customs tariff , which is a revised edition of an original
schedule of Hadrian ' s time , has been preserved . ( Preamble in Abbott and
Johnson , no . 89 ; full text in Cagnat , Inscriptiones Graecae ad Rem Romanam ...
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