History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 227
... emperor died , it was he who became the next emperor . The transition was arranged by the officers of the praetorian guard , who thus launched their career as emperor - makers . Their com- mander , Macro , however , did not long survive ...
... emperor died , it was he who became the next emperor . The transition was arranged by the officers of the praetorian guard , who thus launched their career as emperor - makers . Their com- mander , Macro , however , did not long survive ...
Pagina 230
... emperor in order . In 62 Burrus died , and Seneca , believing it impossible to carry on without his help , went into voluntary retirement . The emperor's chief counsellor was now Tigellinus , a seedy figure whom he had made joint ...
... emperor in order . In 62 Burrus died , and Seneca , believing it impossible to carry on without his help , went into voluntary retirement . The emperor's chief counsellor was now Tigellinus , a seedy figure whom he had made joint ...
Pagina 407
... emperor by Pope Leo III . Otto I crowned emperor by Pope John XII . Crusaders occupy Constantinople ( Latin Empire ) . Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks of Mohammed II . Abolition of Holy Roman Empire . INDEX see Aquis- Aemilia ...
... emperor by Pope Leo III . Otto I crowned emperor by Pope John XII . Crusaders occupy Constantinople ( Latin Empire ) . Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks of Mohammed II . Abolition of Holy Roman Empire . INDEX see Aquis- Aemilia ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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