A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... Caesar in the face ; and , if previously undecided what policy he should pursue , he must have begun to realize that there was no room in Rome for an independent Senate and for ... CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH 201 CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH.
... Caesar in the face ; and , if previously undecided what policy he should pursue , he must have begun to realize that there was no room in Rome for an independent Senate and for ... CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH 201 CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH.
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... Caesar received them seated ; and again tongues wagged . Towards the end of January two tribunes were de- posed for arresting a man who instigated a crowd to greet Caesar as ' king ' . A fortnight later Antony made his famous offer of a ...
... Caesar received them seated ; and again tongues wagged . Towards the end of January two tribunes were de- posed for arresting a man who instigated a crowd to greet Caesar as ' king ' . A fortnight later Antony made his famous offer of a ...
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... CAESAR ( i ) Equites dispute contract for Asia : concordia ordinum breaks down : FIRST TRIUMVIRATE , Pompey , Crassus and Caesar : Caesar elected consul for 59 . ( ii ) Caesar consul : ignores Bibulus : confirms Pompey's acts and ...
... CAESAR ( i ) Equites dispute contract for Asia : concordia ordinum breaks down : FIRST TRIUMVIRATE , Pompey , Crassus and Caesar : Caesar elected consul for 59 . ( ii ) Caesar consul : ignores Bibulus : confirms Pompey's acts and ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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