History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 324
... German nations on which this allied , ' federate ' status was conferred . After Theodosius ' death the empire was once again divided , and this time the division became permanent . The east went to his 18 - year - old son Arcadius ( 395 ...
... German nations on which this allied , ' federate ' status was conferred . After Theodosius ' death the empire was once again divided , and this time the division became permanent . The east went to his 18 - year - old son Arcadius ( 395 ...
Pagina 330
... Germans in Gaul and Spain , but then suffered a serious naval reverse at Gaiseric's hands which caused Ricimer to put him to death . The German's next candidate , who was supported by Constantinople as well , suffered a similar fate ...
... Germans in Gaul and Spain , but then suffered a serious naval reverse at Gaiseric's hands which caused Ricimer to put him to death . The German's next candidate , who was supported by Constantinople as well , suffered a similar fate ...
Pagina 344
... Germans in the army proved a failure and foundered : disliked and despised , they retaliated by hating the people whose glories they had once hoped to share . True , the individual German soldiers in Roman units generally remained loyal ...
... Germans in the army proved a failure and foundered : disliked and despised , they retaliated by hating the people whose glories they had once hoped to share . True , the individual German soldiers in Roman units generally remained loyal ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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