A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 379
Max Cary. CHAPTER XXVI CAESAR'S CONQUEST OF GAUL , AND THE BREAKDOWN OF THE FIRST TRIUMVIRATE § 1. GAUL AND ITS PEOPLE 1 IN making first choice of Cisalpine Gaul for a provincial command Caesar was partly guided by political necessities ...
Max Cary. CHAPTER XXVI CAESAR'S CONQUEST OF GAUL , AND THE BREAKDOWN OF THE FIRST TRIUMVIRATE § 1. GAUL AND ITS PEOPLE 1 IN making first choice of Cisalpine Gaul for a provincial command Caesar was partly guided by political necessities ...
Pagina 386
... GAUL Although Gaul had remained quiet in 55 and 54 , discontent had been simmering over the requisitions and plunderings of the Roman armies and the compulsory levies of auxiliary troops which Caesar had latterly imposed upon the ...
... GAUL Although Gaul had remained quiet in 55 and 54 , discontent had been simmering over the requisitions and plunderings of the Roman armies and the compulsory levies of auxiliary troops which Caesar had latterly imposed upon the ...
Pagina 389
... Gaul was a near concern of the Romans . Like many other Roman conquests , his annexation of Gaul was neither strictly necessary nor a mere private speculation for his own profit . Though it may be contended that the Gauls benefited no ...
... Gaul was a near concern of the Romans . Like many other Roman conquests , his annexation of Gaul was neither strictly necessary nor a mere private speculation for his own profit . Though it may be contended that the Gauls benefited no ...
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