History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 157
... Cisalpine Gaul , which provided a vital recruiting ground - it may have been made a separate province at this very time , so that it might be given a governor who could direct mobiliza- tion . If their contacts with Cisalpine Gaul were ...
... Cisalpine Gaul , which provided a vital recruiting ground - it may have been made a separate province at this very time , so that it might be given a governor who could direct mobiliza- tion . If their contacts with Cisalpine Gaul were ...
Pagina 184
... Gaul . For it had now become even clearer than before that the conquest of the country was far from complete . The ... Cisalpine Gaul , as had been his custom at the end of each previous campaigning season . Then in 53 , at Samarobriva ...
... Gaul . For it had now become even clearer than before that the conquest of the country was far from complete . The ... Cisalpine Gaul , as had been his custom at the end of each previous campaigning season . Then in 53 , at Samarobriva ...
Pagina 199
... Cisalpine Gaul , and compelled him to withdraw into the Transalpine ( Narbonese ) province . There , however , he was joined by a number of commanders , including Lepidus ( son of the consul of 78 BC ) , a henchman of Caesar who had ...
... Cisalpine Gaul , and compelled him to withdraw into the Transalpine ( Narbonese ) province . There , however , he was joined by a number of commanders , including Lepidus ( son of the consul of 78 BC ) , a henchman of Caesar who had ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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