A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... CENTURY B.C. 76-77 EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS 80 • · GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS · 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. • 145 ROME'S EASTERN ...
... CENTURY B.C. 76-77 EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS 80 • · GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS · 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. • 145 ROME'S EASTERN ...
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... CENTURY B.C. 76-77 EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS 80 • GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. • 145 ROME'S EASTERN ...
... CENTURY B.C. 76-77 EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S SUCCESSORS 80 • GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. • 145 ROME'S EASTERN ...
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... century Rome was more often than not engaged in war ; and the compromise of 444 was so necessary to the maintenance of her internal unity that the experiment was often repeated . For fifty out of the next eighty years military tribunes ...
... century Rome was more often than not engaged in war ; and the compromise of 444 was so necessary to the maintenance of her internal unity that the experiment was often repeated . For fifty out of the next eighty years military tribunes ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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