A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 268
... Danube . Assisted by his younger brother Drusus , who marched up from Cisalpine Gaul , he reduced the districts of East Switzerland and the Tyrol , and formed of them a new province called Raetia . Simultaneously the kingdom of Noricum ...
... Danube . Assisted by his younger brother Drusus , who marched up from Cisalpine Gaul , he reduced the districts of East Switzerland and the Tyrol , and formed of them a new province called Raetia . Simultaneously the kingdom of Noricum ...
Pagina 324
... Danube , lay now the real threat to the frontier . Already we can detect the premonitory symptoms of a grave unrest which not long hence was to become the crucial problem of the Empire's security . From far away on the Russian steppes a ...
... Danube , lay now the real threat to the frontier . Already we can detect the premonitory symptoms of a grave unrest which not long hence was to become the crucial problem of the Empire's security . From far away on the Russian steppes a ...
Pagina 385
... Danube ; and it was now decided to imitate him in assuming the offensive . The Emperor took up his head- quarters at Carnuntum , a more or less central point on the middle reaches of the river . It was a well - chosen base for the ...
... Danube ; and it was now decided to imitate him in assuming the offensive . The Emperor took up his head- quarters at Carnuntum , a more or less central point on the middle reaches of the river . It was a well - chosen base for the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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