A History of Rome, from Its Origins to 529 A.D.Doubleday, 1956 - 305 pagine |
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... defeated Philip at Cynoscephalae . At the Isthmian Games of 196 the Roman consul Flamininus proclaimed the autonomy of the Greeks , who had been subject to Macedonia . The Aetolians were disappointed at not receiving the hegemony of ...
... defeated Philip at Cynoscephalae . At the Isthmian Games of 196 the Roman consul Flamininus proclaimed the autonomy of the Greeks , who had been subject to Macedonia . The Aetolians were disappointed at not receiving the hegemony of ...
Pagina 187
... defeated him near Adrianople . Maximinus , who escaped , sought to conciliate the Christians and Constantine by issuing his own edict of toleration , but before the end of 313 he died , and Licinius and Constantine were left as joint ...
... defeated him near Adrianople . Maximinus , who escaped , sought to conciliate the Christians and Constantine by issuing his own edict of toleration , but before the end of 313 he died , and Licinius and Constantine were left as joint ...
Pagina 261
... defeated the Moors revolted and were not crushed until 539. Libya was depopulated and ruined , but it remained part of the empire until the Saracen invasions in the seventh century . Italy afforded Justinian a similar occasion for ...
... defeated the Moors revolted and were not crushed until 539. Libya was depopulated and ruined , but it remained part of the empire until the Saracen invasions in the seventh century . Italy afforded Justinian a similar occasion for ...
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Kings and Early Republic | 1 |
Mediterranean Conquests | 27 |
A Century of Revolution | 47 |
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