A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... : THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL 187 WAR 204-205 THE EASTERN FRONTIER . • 265 THE GERMAN FRONTIER 269 THE DACIAN WARS . IMPERIAL ROME ROMAN BRITAIN 325 · 329 333 M MAPS THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN IMPERIAL TIMES Front Endpapers PHYSICAL xi.
... : THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL 187 WAR 204-205 THE EASTERN FRONTIER . • 265 THE GERMAN FRONTIER 269 THE DACIAN WARS . IMPERIAL ROME ROMAN BRITAIN 325 · 329 333 M MAPS THE ROMAN EMPIRE IN IMPERIAL TIMES Front Endpapers PHYSICAL xi.
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... imperial provinces and the commanding officers of the legions . In the second place , the bourgeoisie was not forgotten , for Augustus gave to the equestrian order , as to the senatorial order , an official status . From its members he ...
... imperial provinces and the commanding officers of the legions . In the second place , the bourgeoisie was not forgotten , for Augustus gave to the equestrian order , as to the senatorial order , an official status . From its members he ...
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... imperial secretariat , we must remember , had handled a large variety of highly important functions . There was a Finance Minister who controlled the revenues of the imperial exchequer and was responsible for the pay of the army , the ...
... imperial secretariat , we must remember , had handled a large variety of highly important functions . There was a Finance Minister who controlled the revenues of the imperial exchequer and was responsible for the pay of the army , the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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