History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 281
... Danubian armies were by far the largest in the empire , and during the recurrent civil wars of this epoch it was their candidate , more often than not , who gained the throne . Maximinus I , though stationed elsewhere at the time of his ...
... Danubian armies were by far the largest in the empire , and during the recurrent civil wars of this epoch it was their candidate , more often than not , who gained the throne . Maximinus I , though stationed elsewhere at the time of his ...
Pagina 286
... Danubian warrior Probus ( 276–82 ) repelled a massive three - pronged German attack on Gaul , and drove other Germans ( Vandals ) out of the Balkans . Next , his former praetorian prefect Carus ( 282-3 ) , who succeeded him as emperor ...
... Danubian warrior Probus ( 276–82 ) repelled a massive three - pronged German attack on Gaul , and drove other Germans ( Vandals ) out of the Balkans . Next , his former praetorian prefect Carus ( 282-3 ) , who succeeded him as emperor ...
Pagina 381
... Danubian ( from Pannonia ) . TRAJAN'S DACIAN WARS : new Roman colony adjacent to old site of Sarmizegethusa , near Toteşti , c . 110. On the frontier fortifications ( Limes Dacicus ) , castella ( e.g. Buciumi , near Cluj ) have ...
... Danubian ( from Pannonia ) . TRAJAN'S DACIAN WARS : new Roman colony adjacent to old site of Sarmizegethusa , near Toteşti , c . 110. On the frontier fortifications ( Limes Dacicus ) , castella ( e.g. Buciumi , near Cluj ) have ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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