A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... attacked in another . If he went to their aid the same trouble arose in his rear . In short , the whole character ... attack , on Sardinia ( 215 ) . In 213 came an opportunity to intervene in Sicily . After Hiero's death two years ...
... attacked in another . If he went to their aid the same trouble arose in his rear . In short , the whole character ... attack , on Sardinia ( 215 ) . In 213 came an opportunity to intervene in Sicily . After Hiero's death two years ...
Pagina 168
... attack . In the intervals of campaigning he had by no means neglected the provincial administration of Asia . There Sulla's exactions had produced an appalling condition of financial chaos . In the endeavour to pay , the native com ...
... attack . In the intervals of campaigning he had by no means neglected the provincial administration of Asia . There Sulla's exactions had produced an appalling condition of financial chaos . In the endeavour to pay , the native com ...
Pagina 305
... attack on Jerusalem when the death of Nero and the subsequent struggle for the throne called Vespasian away from Palestine , and his son Titus was left to conduct the siege of the city . By now it was crowded to overflowing by refugees ...
... attack on Jerusalem when the death of Nero and the subsequent struggle for the throne called Vespasian away from Palestine , and his son Titus was left to conduct the siege of the city . By now it was crowded to overflowing by refugees ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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Africa annexation Antony appointed Armenia army Asia Minor attack Augustus Aurelius barbarian battle became Britain Caesar campaign Campania capital Carthage Carthaginian Cassius centre century Christians Cicero Cisalpine Gaul citizens civil Claudius command Commodus conquest consul consulship Crassus Dacian Danube death Decebalus defeated Diocletian Domitian Drusus East Eastern Egypt elected Emperor Empire Empire's enemy Etruscan followed force Forum fresh frontier Galerius Gallic Gallienus garrison Gaul governor Gracchus Greece Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal Hellenic imperial important inhabitants invaders Italian Italy land Latin Latium legions Macedon Marcus Marius Meanwhile merely military murdered native Nero Octavian once Parthian passed political Pompey praetor Praetorians prefect Punic Quadi reign Republic revolt Rhine Roman Rome Rome's rule Samnites scarcely Scipio seems Senate senatorial Severus Sicily slaves soldiers Spain successor Sulla's Syria Temple throne Tiberius town Trajan tribes tribunes troops Vespasian victory Western provinces