A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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... Antony . Rome , it also drew upon him the personal enmity of Octavian . Until 33 the unstable equilibrium between the two confederates had always been restored by mutual concessions . Antony had repeatedly given Octavian's way to ...
... Antony . Rome , it also drew upon him the personal enmity of Octavian . Until 33 the unstable equilibrium between the two confederates had always been restored by mutual concessions . Antony had repeatedly given Octavian's way to ...
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... Antony's communications Antony . by land . In this campaign of attrition Antony's effectives were being steadily depleted by disease or desertion . Towards the end of summer he attempted to extricate his remaining forces by a retreat to ...
... Antony's communications Antony . by land . In this campaign of attrition Antony's effectives were being steadily depleted by disease or desertion . Towards the end of summer he attempted to extricate his remaining forces by a retreat to ...
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... ( Antony , ch . xxxvii . ) , 43,000 auxiliaries accompanied the 60,000 legionaries on Antony's Parthian expedition . 24 A vivid account of the hardships of the retreat from Phraaspa ( ulti- mately derived from Q. Dellius , a lieutenant of ...
... ( Antony , ch . xxxvii . ) , 43,000 auxiliaries accompanied the 60,000 legionaries on Antony's Parthian expedition . 24 A vivid account of the hardships of the retreat from Phraaspa ( ulti- mately derived from Q. Dellius , a lieutenant of ...
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