A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical 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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Pagina 504
In 29 a raid by the Bastarnae ( a trans - Danubian tribe to the east of Dacia ) brought home to Augustus the insecurity of the existing Macedonian frontier . He therefore made over some of Advance of the legions left over from the ...
In 29 a raid by the Bastarnae ( a trans - Danubian tribe to the east of Dacia ) brought home to Augustus the insecurity of the existing Macedonian frontier . He therefore made over some of Advance of the legions left over from the ...
Pagina 510
The senatorial provinces in particular did not reap the full benefit of Augustus ' reforms . Yet we may find in his improved methods of administration one of the chief causes of the unmistakable advance in material prosperity that set ...
The senatorial provinces in particular did not reap the full benefit of Augustus ' reforms . Yet we may find in his improved methods of administration one of the chief causes of the unmistakable advance in material prosperity that set ...
Pagina 515
a of C. Caesar accordingly Augustus adopted Tiberius and restored his tribunician power . In A.D. 13 , when the aged emperor's strength showed signs of failing , he procured a law by which Tiberius was Tiberius invested with an ...
a of C. Caesar accordingly Augustus adopted Tiberius and restored his tribunician power . In A.D. 13 , when the aged emperor's strength showed signs of failing , he procured a law by which Tiberius was Tiberius invested with an ...
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