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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Pagina 425
... Cassius . Brutus and Cyrene for Cassius , and to demand more important " commands for themselves . To this wholly unreasonable demand Antony replied with random menaces , which led Brutus and Cassius to believe that the amnesty of March ...
... Cassius . Brutus and Cyrene for Cassius , and to demand more important " commands for themselves . To this wholly unreasonable demand Antony replied with random menaces , which led Brutus and Cassius to believe that the amnesty of March ...
Pagina 433
... Cassius . the Near In the meantime Cassius had returned to Syria , where he had left Cassius a good reputation by his successful defence of the province after the collects the battle of Carrhae ( p . 361 ) . Finding a desultory war in ...
... Cassius . the Near In the meantime Cassius had returned to Syria , where he had left Cassius a good reputation by his successful defence of the province after the collects the battle of Carrhae ( p . 361 ) . Finding a desultory war in ...
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... Cassius , 48 L. Cassius , 332 C. Cassius Chaerea , 525 L. Cassius Longinus ( consul 127 ) , 281 , 287 , 298 L. Cassius Longinus ( consul 107 ) , 306 , 309 C. Cassius Longinus ( consul 73 ) , 364 C. Cassius Longinus ( praetor 44 ) , 360 ...
... Cassius , 48 L. Cassius , 332 C. Cassius Chaerea , 525 L. Cassius Longinus ( consul 127 ) , 281 , 287 , 298 L. Cassius Longinus ( consul 107 ) , 306 , 309 C. Cassius Longinus ( consul 73 ) , 364 C. Cassius Longinus ( praetor 44 ) , 360 ...
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