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 204
Worse still , his former accomplice Philip , who had not evacuated Greece for the benefit of an interloper from Asia , not only stood by the set : lement of 196 , but took sides openly with Rome . To the Romans , who had urgent military ...
Worse still , his former accomplice Philip , who had not evacuated Greece for the benefit of an interloper from Asia , not only stood by the set : lement of 196 , but took sides openly with Rome . To the Romans , who had urgent military ...
Pagina 437
In Antony place of Fulvia , who had died at an opportune moment , Antony took marries Octavia . the hand of Octavian's sister Octavia . well ranean . . . § 6. OCTAVIAN'S WAR AGAINST SEXTUS POMPEIUS Before he returned to the east ...
In Antony place of Fulvia , who had died at an opportune moment , Antony took marries Octavia . the hand of Octavian's sister Octavia . well ranean . . . § 6. OCTAVIAN'S WAR AGAINST SEXTUS POMPEIUS Before he returned to the east ...
Pagina 498
After the death of Amyntas in 25 B.C. Augustus annexed Galatia and took over responsibility for the peace of the central plateau . At first he took no further measures than to establish a military colony at Antioch - in - Pisidia .
After the death of Amyntas in 25 B.C. Augustus annexed Galatia and took over responsibility for the peace of the central plateau . At first he took no further measures than to establish a military colony at Antioch - in - Pisidia .
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