A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Once master of the Euxine he had turned to the task of inland expansion . First Lesser Armenia had fallen to him , then part of Paphlagonia . Finally he laid hands on Cappadocia too , and , though ordered by Rome to withdraw in favour ...
Once master of the Euxine he had turned to the task of inland expansion . First Lesser Armenia had fallen to him , then part of Paphlagonia . Finally he laid hands on Cappadocia too , and , though ordered by Rome to withdraw in favour ...
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Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be ...
Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be ...
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But whether by sweet reasonableness or by active persecution the tide of Christianity was not to be turned ; and when after a reign of two years Julian fell in battle against the Persians beyond the Tigris the religious issue no longer ...
But whether by sweet reasonableness or by active persecution the tide of Christianity was not to be turned ; and when after a reign of two years Julian fell in battle against the Persians beyond the Tigris the religious issue no longer ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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