A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 529
... death of Britannicus in 55 removed the only possible rival to the emperor . That Britannicus was a victim of foul play is hardly Murder of open to doubt ; 16 but it is uncertain whether the murder was planned Britanby Nero himself , or ...
... death of Britannicus in 55 removed the only possible rival to the emperor . That Britannicus was a victim of foul play is hardly Murder of open to doubt ; 16 but it is uncertain whether the murder was planned Britanby Nero himself , or ...
Pagina 624
... death of Nero , and the Senate was once more called upon to condemn its own members on charges of treason or maiestas . Though Domitian's reputation for fiendish cruelty was no better deserved than that of Tiberius , his precautionary ...
... death of Nero , and the Senate was once more called upon to condemn its own members on charges of treason or maiestas . Though Domitian's reputation for fiendish cruelty was no better deserved than that of Tiberius , his precautionary ...
Pagina 632
... death of M. Aurelius . The emperors habitually convoked the Senate and kept it informed of their decisions . They submitted legislation to it for approval and peace treaties for ratification . Nerva , Trajan and Hadrian bound themselves ...
... death of M. Aurelius . The emperors habitually convoked the Senate and kept it informed of their decisions . They submitted legislation to it for approval and peace treaties for ratification . Nerva , Trajan and Hadrian bound themselves ...
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