A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself had previously ...
... throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself had previously ...
Pagina 280
... throne . Already in A.D. 16 one plot to murder him had been unmasked . Informers were ready with denunciations of others , often more imag- inary than real ; and Tiberius ' nervousness was yet further increased when in A.D. 23 there ...
... throne . Already in A.D. 16 one plot to murder him had been unmasked . Informers were ready with denunciations of others , often more imag- inary than real ; and Tiberius ' nervousness was yet further increased when in A.D. 23 there ...
Pagina 294
... throne of Armenia was rudely challenged by the new Parthian King Vologeses , who in 53 invaded the country and handed it over to his own brother Tiridates . Swift action was taken . Corbulo , who had won a big reputation by his German ...
... throne of Armenia was rudely challenged by the new Parthian King Vologeses , who in 53 invaded the country and handed it over to his own brother Tiridates . Swift action was taken . Corbulo , who had won a big reputation by his German ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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