A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 380
... Gallic origin . Among the Gallic industries textile and ceramic manufactures were still awaiting development ; but from the beginning of the first millennium the Celtic peoples had become highly proficient in metallurgy , and Gallic ...
... Gallic origin . Among the Gallic industries textile and ceramic manufactures were still awaiting development ; but from the beginning of the first millennium the Celtic peoples had become highly proficient in metallurgy , and Gallic ...
Pagina 387
... Gallic tribes except three declared themselves against him : revolt of even the Aedui made common cause with the rebels . Caesar's posi- Gaul . tion was now all the more critical , as he had sent back four legions under T. Labienus to ...
... Gallic tribes except three declared themselves against him : revolt of even the Aedui made common cause with the rebels . Caesar's posi- Gaul . tion was now all the more critical , as he had sent back four legions under T. Labienus to ...
Pagina 616
... Gallic tribes held at Durocortorum ( Reims ) the solicitations of the Treviri fell upon deaf ears , and the " Gallic empire " remained confined to the Rhine border . 13 Still less could the rebel Gallic leaders extend their control over ...
... Gallic tribes held at Durocortorum ( Reims ) the solicitations of the Treviri fell upon deaf ears , and the " Gallic empire " remained confined to the Rhine border . 13 Still less could the rebel Gallic leaders extend their control over ...
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