A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... appointed , normally for a period of six months . But , as a rule , the dual magistracy was maintained without a hitch ; for the Romans had a shrewd knack of working what was appa- rently unworkable , and an admirable tradition of ...
... appointed , normally for a period of six months . But , as a rule , the dual magistracy was maintained without a hitch ; for the Romans had a shrewd knack of working what was appa- rently unworkable , and an admirable tradition of ...
Pagina 202
... appointed day , he should be declared a public enemy . Two tribunes , M. Antonius and Q. Cassius , who had now undertaken Curio's role , promptly vetoed the measure ; and on January 7th , having no other means whereby to over- ride ...
... appointed day , he should be declared a public enemy . Two tribunes , M. Antonius and Q. Cassius , who had now undertaken Curio's role , promptly vetoed the measure ; and on January 7th , having no other means whereby to over- ride ...
Pagina 404
... appointed Maximian , a native of Pannonia and a capable general , to be his colleague or fellow - Augustus , and leaving this man to deal with the western half of the Empire , himself took up his quarters at Nicomedia in Asia Minor ...
... appointed Maximian , a native of Pannonia and a capable general , to be his colleague or fellow - Augustus , and leaving this man to deal with the western half of the Empire , himself took up his quarters at Nicomedia in Asia Minor ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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