A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 523
... praetorian cohorts and to steal them away from Seianus with the offer of a special bounty , and he made sure of the support of the praefectus vigilum , Graecinus Laco . At a meeting of the Senate the presiding consul , Memmius Regulus ...
... praetorian cohorts and to steal them away from Seianus with the offer of a special bounty , and he made sure of the support of the praefectus vigilum , Graecinus Laco . At a meeting of the Senate the presiding consul , Memmius Regulus ...
Pagina 528
... praetorian prefect Afranius Burrus , who now presented Nero to his troops and secured their allegiance with the customary promise of a bounty . The Senate for the third time in succession confirmed the choice of the praetorian cohorts ...
... praetorian prefect Afranius Burrus , who now presented Nero to his troops and secured their allegiance with the customary promise of a bounty . The Senate for the third time in succession confirmed the choice of the praetorian cohorts ...
Pagina 604
... praetorian troops , who were less elated than the emperor at the prospect of their compulsory retirement , took matters into their own hands . Setting upon Sabinus , they drove him with a few followers to the Capitol and lynched him ...
... praetorian troops , who were less elated than the emperor at the prospect of their compulsory retirement , took matters into their own hands . Setting upon Sabinus , they drove him with a few followers to the Capitol and lynched him ...
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