A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 504
... frontier . He therefore made over some of Advance of the legions left over from the campaign of Actium to a grandson and the Roman namesake of the triumvir , M. Licinius Crassus , and instructed him to frontier to the lower Danube ...
... frontier . He therefore made over some of Advance of the legions left over from the campaign of Actium to a grandson and the Roman namesake of the triumvir , M. Licinius Crassus , and instructed him to frontier to the lower Danube ...
Pagina 656
... frontier to the Carpathians and the mountains of Bohemia by the His plan formation of two new provinces , Sarmatia and Marcomannia . Had this plan been carried out , the Roman empire would have been pro- vided with a continuous mountain ...
... frontier to the Carpathians and the mountains of Bohemia by the His plan formation of two new provinces , Sarmatia and Marcomannia . Had this plan been carried out , the Roman empire would have been pro- vided with a continuous mountain ...
Pagina 707
... frontier Frontier defences in North Africa by a chain of outworks in the oases beyond fortifica- Biskra and the borders of Tripoli , and a fosse extending some forty tions . miles south of the valley of the Jedi . The additional ...
... frontier Frontier defences in North Africa by a chain of outworks in the oases beyond fortifica- Biskra and the borders of Tripoli , and a fosse extending some forty tions . miles south of the valley of the Jedi . The additional ...
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