History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 204
... ruler's name ' Caesar ' was supplemented by the novel designation ' Augustus ' . It was a word that carried venerable religious overtones , being linked with the verb ' increase ' ( augere ) which was also the root of auc- toritas and ...
... ruler's name ' Caesar ' was supplemented by the novel designation ' Augustus ' . It was a word that carried venerable religious overtones , being linked with the verb ' increase ' ( augere ) which was also the root of auc- toritas and ...
Pagina 324
... ruler of the west was Stilicho , half - Roman and half - German , who was married to Honorius ' cousin . Although he was a general of unusual brilliance and vigour , Stilicho's career , which might have saved the west for a time , was ...
... ruler of the west was Stilicho , half - Roman and half - German , who was married to Honorius ' cousin . Although he was a general of unusual brilliance and vigour , Stilicho's career , which might have saved the west for a time , was ...
Pagina 342
... ruler Theodosius II , accepted also by his western colleague Valentinian III . This Theodosian Code contains en ... rulers whose orders produced all these unproductive edicts often lived extremely cloistered lives , disastrously lacking ...
... ruler Theodosius II , accepted also by his western colleague Valentinian III . This Theodosian Code contains en ... rulers whose orders produced all these unproductive edicts often lived extremely cloistered lives , disastrously lacking ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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