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 402
... troops across in two relays , fleet , crosses the thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from ...
... troops across in two relays , fleet , crosses the thus doubling the risks of destruction by winter storms or by Pompey's Adriatic . patrols . But he slipped across unscathed with the first division , and after a hairbreadth escape from ...
Pagina 436
... troops stood firm by him in the hour of crisis , and while L. Antonius was carrying out his coup de théâtre in Rome , his adversary made sure of his com- munications through northern Italy with Spain , to which country he had recently ...
... troops stood firm by him in the hour of crisis , and while L. Antonius was carrying out his coup de théâtre in Rome , his adversary made sure of his com- munications through northern Italy with Spain , to which country he had recently ...
Pagina 600
... troops were scattered over a wide area and could not be concen- trated before summer . The Rhine armies invade Italy . Otho holds the line of the Padus . The plan of campaign of the Vitellians was of a boldness that re- called the ...
... troops were scattered over a wide area and could not be concen- trated before summer . The Rhine armies invade Italy . Otho holds the line of the Padus . The plan of campaign of the Vitellians was of a boldness that re- called the ...
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