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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In his campaigns he showed the same boldness of initiative , the same fertility of resource , the same uncanny influence over his troops as Africanus and Caesar . As a politician he ended a career of unscrupulous self- advancement with ...
In his campaigns he showed the same boldness of initiative , the same fertility of resource , the same uncanny influence over his troops as Africanus and Caesar . As a politician he ended a career of unscrupulous self- advancement with ...
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But he showed no trace of Domitian's autocratic character ; his tolerance and courtesy formed a wel- come contrast with the overbearing manner of the last Flavian ruler , and the title of Optimus Princeps which the Senate conferred upon ...
But he showed no trace of Domitian's autocratic character ; his tolerance and courtesy formed a wel- come contrast with the overbearing manner of the last Flavian ruler , and the title of Optimus Princeps which the Senate conferred upon ...
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In the eastern provinces the Greek tongue was kept by schoolmasters and grammarians up to a high standard of purity and showed as yet little sign of an internal breakdown ; but it was losing its virtual monopoly of literature .
In the eastern provinces the Greek tongue was kept by schoolmasters and grammarians up to a high standard of purity and showed as yet little sign of an internal breakdown ; but it was losing its virtual monopoly of literature .
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