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 229
228 – 5 the government of these two provinces was regularly entrusted to two
officers of the rank of praetor , who were ... If a province was in a disturbed
condition and likely to become the scene of military operations on a large scale ,
a consul ...
228 – 5 the government of these two provinces was regularly entrusted to two
officers of the rank of praetor , who were ... If a province was in a disturbed
condition and likely to become the scene of military operations on a large scale ,
a consul ...
Pagina 476
In the new sharing-out of power the Senate received back into its hands the
supervision of Rome and Italy, and of one-half of the Partition provinces. By the
original partition it resumed control of Sicily, if the pro- Sardinia and Corsica,
southern ...
In the new sharing-out of power the Senate received back into its hands the
supervision of Rome and Italy, and of one-half of the Partition provinces. By the
original partition it resumed control of Sicily, if the pro- Sardinia and Corsica,
southern ...
Pagina 509
The most urgent administrative problem for Augustus in the provinces was to
check the alarming drain on their wealth , which had been proceeding at an
accelerated pace since the death of Caesar . The eastern provinces in particular
had ...
The most urgent administrative problem for Augustus in the provinces was to
check the alarming drain on their wealth , which had been proceeding at an
accelerated pace since the death of Caesar . The eastern provinces in particular
had ...
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