A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 404
... Galerius were appointed as subordinate partners under the title of Caesars . Henceforward the Empire was divided into four areas . Maximian kept Italy , Africa , and Spain , leaving Gaul and Britain to the control of Con- stantius ; and ...
... Galerius were appointed as subordinate partners under the title of Caesars . Henceforward the Empire was divided into four areas . Maximian kept Italy , Africa , and Spain , leaving Gaul and Britain to the control of Con- stantius ; and ...
Pagina 417
... Galerius ' death brought him the opportunity at last ; Licinius , though still officially the Augustus of the West , was severely pressed . On one side he was threatened with attack by Maximinus Daia , Galerius ' co - ruler in Asia . In ...
... Galerius ' death brought him the opportunity at last ; Licinius , though still officially the Augustus of the West , was severely pressed . On one side he was threatened with attack by Maximinus Daia , Galerius ' co - ruler in Asia . In ...
Pagina 446
... Galerius , ousts Maxentius and is made Augustus of West . ( iv ) 311. On Galerius ' death , Licinius attacks Daia , leaving Con- stantine to suppress Maxentius at Mulvian Bridge ( 312 ) . ( v ) 314. Constantine divides Empire with ...
... Galerius , ousts Maxentius and is made Augustus of West . ( iv ) 311. On Galerius ' death , Licinius attacks Daia , leaving Con- stantine to suppress Maxentius at Mulvian Bridge ( 312 ) . ( v ) 314. Constantine divides Empire with ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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