History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 302
... Diocletian's tasks , undertaken with the help of his fellow- tetrarchs , was to overhaul the entire structure of the Roman army . Pur- suing his predecessors ' interest in mobile formations , he created a new mounted guard which ...
... Diocletian's tasks , undertaken with the help of his fellow- tetrarchs , was to overhaul the entire structure of the Roman army . Pur- suing his predecessors ' interest in mobile formations , he created a new mounted guard which ...
Pagina 308
... Diocletian and , above all , by his Caesar Galerius , whose views on conformity were those of a military martinet . The motive of the persecutors was passionate enthusiasm for the old Roman religion and tradition and discipline , in the ...
... Diocletian and , above all , by his Caesar Galerius , whose views on conformity were those of a military martinet . The motive of the persecutors was passionate enthusiasm for the old Roman religion and tradition and discipline , in the ...
Pagina 387
... Diocletian on Danube ( from 302 ) . REVOLTS IN EGYPT : the second proclaimed the usurper Domitius Domitianus ( 297-8 ) . PERSIAN WAR ( 296-8 ) : Diocletian and Galerius were defeated by Narses I near Carrhae ( Haran ) , but Galerius ...
... Diocletian on Danube ( from 302 ) . REVOLTS IN EGYPT : the second proclaimed the usurper Domitius Domitianus ( 297-8 ) . PERSIAN WAR ( 296-8 ) : Diocletian and Galerius were defeated by Narses I near Carrhae ( Haran ) , but Galerius ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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