A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 497
... Armenia . In Armenia the throne which Antony had held in reserve for Cleopatra's child had been seized in 33 by Artaxias , a son of the deposed king Artavasdes ( p . 442 ) , who avenged his father by a massacre of all Romans in the ...
... Armenia . In Armenia the throne which Antony had held in reserve for Cleopatra's child had been seized in 33 by Artaxias , a son of the deposed king Artavasdes ( p . 442 ) , who avenged his father by a massacre of all Romans in the ...
Pagina 546
... Armenia and treacherously killed his loses Armenia . The cam- Corbulo . In uncle , who was left in the lurch by the Roman garrison in his kingdom and received no support from the neighbouring Roman governors . conniving at this act of ...
... Armenia and treacherously killed his loses Armenia . The cam- Corbulo . In uncle , who was left in the lurch by the Roman garrison in his kingdom and received no support from the neighbouring Roman governors . conniving at this act of ...
Pagina 646
... Armenia . emperor gave a non - committal answer , and when the Armenian king was admitted to an interview with Trajan near Erzerum , he fully expected that he would save his crown for himself . But Trajan , who had learnt to distrust ...
... Armenia . emperor gave a non - committal answer , and when the Armenian king was admitted to an interview with Trajan near Erzerum , he fully expected that he would save his crown for himself . But Trajan , who had learnt to distrust ...
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