History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 164
... Crassus ; he was a former subordinate of Sulla , amiable and flattering , easy of access , a talented wire - puller , who had vastly increased his hereditary wealth in the course of the proscriptions . After meticulously training a ...
... Crassus ; he was a former subordinate of Sulla , amiable and flattering , easy of access , a talented wire - puller , who had vastly increased his hereditary wealth in the course of the proscriptions . After meticulously training a ...
Pagina 173
... Crassus . After acting ambiguously towards Pompey while he was away in the east , Crassus had come to resent him greatly after his triumphant return : and now he was fully prepared to join with the Senate in blocking his two claims ...
... Crassus . After acting ambiguously towards Pompey while he was away in the east , Crassus had come to resent him greatly after his triumphant return : and now he was fully prepared to join with the Senate in blocking his two claims ...
Pagina 182
... Crassus were to become consuls together for the second time in 55. Then Crassus , who was envious of his colleagues ' military triumphs , would take up a command against Parthia , an Iranian feudal empire beyond the Euphrates , which ...
... Crassus were to become consuls together for the second time in 55. Then Crassus , who was envious of his colleagues ' military triumphs , would take up a command against Parthia , an Iranian feudal empire beyond the Euphrates , which ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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