A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 81
... Asia Minor had gradually weakened . A wandering horde of Gauls , breaking across from Thrace about 280 B.C. , had occupied the central district , henceforth to be known as Galatia . A little later Attalus of Pergamum ( 241-197 ) had ...
... Asia Minor had gradually weakened . A wandering horde of Gauls , breaking across from Thrace about 280 B.C. , had occupied the central district , henceforth to be known as Galatia . A little later Attalus of Pergamum ( 241-197 ) had ...
Pagina 168
... Asia until these two troublesome monarchs were effectively suppressed , Lucullus now determined to carry the war into Armenia . In 69 , accordingly , he undertook a long march up country and captured Tigranocerta , a new and sumptuous ...
... Asia until these two troublesome monarchs were effectively suppressed , Lucullus now determined to carry the war into Armenia . In 69 , accordingly , he undertook a long march up country and captured Tigranocerta , a new and sumptuous ...
Pagina 210
... Asia Minor , then a further contingent brought overland from Syria by a son of Mithridates ; and with the aid of these Caesar gained the upper hand . Dionysius , whom he had long kept prisoner , but recently released , was killed in the ...
... Asia Minor , then a further contingent brought overland from Syria by a son of Mithridates ; and with the aid of these Caesar gained the upper hand . Dionysius , whom he had long kept prisoner , but recently released , was killed in the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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