A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 204
... took sides openly with Rome . To the Romans , who had urgent military tasks on hand in the western Mediterranean , the prospect of a renewal of war in the east was unwelcome . The Senate therefore took no further step in the first ...
... took sides openly with Rome . To the Romans , who had urgent military tasks on hand in the western Mediterranean , the prospect of a renewal of war in the east was unwelcome . The Senate therefore took no further step in the first ...
Pagina 498
... took over responsibility for the peace of the central plateau . At first he took no further measures than to establish a military colony at Antioch - in - Pisidia . But at some date between 12 and 4 B.C. he commissioned the governor of ...
... took over responsibility for the peace of the central plateau . At first he took no further measures than to establish a military colony at Antioch - in - Pisidia . But at some date between 12 and 4 B.C. he commissioned the governor of ...
Pagina 550
... took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ( Boulogne ) , with the apparent intention of conducting it across the Channel . But he abandoned the projected invasion of Britain as abruptly as Napoleon in ...
... took personal command of a force which had been assembled at Gessoriacum ( Boulogne ) , with the apparent intention of conducting it across the Channel . But he abandoned the projected invasion of Britain as abruptly as Napoleon in ...
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