A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 251
... soldiers who re - engaged themselves voluntarily . On the other hand , Roman officers in Spain had recurrent difficulties in raising fresh drafts . The example of evading duty was set by the nobles themselves , despite Break- their ...
... soldiers who re - engaged themselves voluntarily . On the other hand , Roman officers in Spain had recurrent difficulties in raising fresh drafts . The example of evading duty was set by the nobles themselves , despite Break- their ...
Pagina 311
... soldiers who had a claim to a pension after the Jugurthan war , he carried a bill that conferred upon them capacious allotments of sixty acres apiece in the province of Africa . But Saturninus ' legislation was less remarkable for its ...
... soldiers who had a claim to a pension after the Jugurthan war , he carried a bill that conferred upon them capacious allotments of sixty acres apiece in the province of Africa . But Saturninus ' legislation was less remarkable for its ...
Pagina 353
... soldiers to oppose to Tigranes ' far superior forces . Nevertheless he made a direct march upon the fortress of Tigranocerta , which the king had built as a gate of entry into Mesopotamia , and drew his opponent to wage a battle in its ...
... soldiers to oppose to Tigranes ' far superior forces . Nevertheless he made a direct march upon the fortress of Tigranocerta , which the king had built as a gate of entry into Mesopotamia , and drew his opponent to wage a battle in its ...
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