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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No formal alteration was made in the ratings of the several classes , except that the property qualification of the fifth class was reduced from 11,000 to 4000 asses.1 But a further lightening of the as from two ounces to one , which ...
No formal alteration was made in the ratings of the several classes , except that the property qualification of the fifth class was reduced from 11,000 to 4000 asses.1 But a further lightening of the as from two ounces to one , which ...
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victory the reduction of the Belgae was all but completed within the same year . ... In the same season P. Crassus continued his march from the Garonne to the Pyrenees and reduced the small and weak Aquitanian tribes without any serious ...
victory the reduction of the Belgae was all but completed within the same year . ... In the same season P. Crassus continued his march from the Garonne to the Pyrenees and reduced the small and weak Aquitanian tribes without any serious ...
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In 70 Titus , taking over his father's command , closed in upon the city and reduced it after a siege of six months , which for sheer hard fighting recalled the investment of Carthage by Scipio Aemilianus .
In 70 Titus , taking over his father's command , closed in upon the city and reduced it after a siege of six months , which for sheer hard fighting recalled the investment of Carthage by Scipio Aemilianus .
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