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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The Roman nobility took so little personal interest in overseas trade , that in 218 it allowed a law 11 to be passed which prohibited it from possessing ships of sea - going capacity ; still Disregard less was it concerned to establish ...
The Roman nobility took so little personal interest in overseas trade , that in 218 it allowed a law 11 to be passed which prohibited it from possessing ships of sea - going capacity ; still Disregard less was it concerned to establish ...
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In reply , the Senate passed a resolution which The declared that the state was in danger , and charged the consuls and senatus " , consultum other high magistrates " to see to it that the republic take no harm " .
In reply , the Senate passed a resolution which The declared that the state was in danger , and charged the consuls and senatus " , consultum other high magistrates " to see to it that the republic take no harm " .
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To moderate the ardour of candidates , the Senate passed a resolution that in future ex - consuls should not proceed to their provinces until five clear years had elapsed from their tenure of the consulate ; but this palliative was a ...
To moderate the ardour of candidates , the Senate passed a resolution that in future ex - consuls should not proceed to their provinces until five clear years had elapsed from their tenure of the consulate ; but this palliative was a ...
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