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 284
... tribune named M. Octavius imposed has re- course to a tribune's veto . 9 silence upon the clerk . ' But Tiberius , far from accepting this rebuff , now prepared for a trial of strength with the Senate . At the instance of some cooler ...
... tribune named M. Octavius imposed has re- course to a tribune's veto . 9 silence upon the clerk . ' But Tiberius , far from accepting this rebuff , now prepared for a trial of strength with the Senate . At the instance of some cooler ...
Pagina 288
... tribune for 122 without opposition , so that for a year and a half he remained the uncrowned king of Rome . He made use of his spell of sovereignty to carry a pro- gramme of legislation of such comprehensiveness as no other tribune ...
... tribune for 122 without opposition , so that for a year and a half he remained the uncrowned king of Rome . He made use of his spell of sovereignty to carry a pro- gramme of legislation of such comprehensiveness as no other tribune ...
Pagina 310
... tribune directed against Popilius , the officer responsible for the capitu- lation , ended in a vote of condemnation by the Tribal Assembly . In 105 the news of the disaster of Arausio raised up a storm which appointed took five years ...
... tribune directed against Popilius , the officer responsible for the capitu- lation , ended in a vote of condemnation by the Tribal Assembly . In 105 the news of the disaster of Arausio raised up a storm which appointed took five years ...
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