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 595
... Galba , to champion the " human race " against the emperor ( March 68 ) .4 Galba , who had been set thinking and hoping by a stray prophecy that a new emperor should come forth from Spain , and had but recently saved his life by ...
... Galba , to champion the " human race " against the emperor ( March 68 ) .4 Galba , who had been set thinking and hoping by a stray prophecy that a new emperor should come forth from Spain , and had but recently saved his life by ...
Pagina 596
... Galba , governor of Spain . § 2. GALBA With the death of Nero the Julio - Claudian dynasty became extinct , and the hereditary principle of succession , which had been tending to The Senate establish itself among the Roman emperors ...
... Galba , governor of Spain . § 2. GALBA With the death of Nero the Julio - Claudian dynasty became extinct , and the hereditary principle of succession , which had been tending to The Senate establish itself among the Roman emperors ...
Pagina 599
... Galba , resolved to take their Galba is chance of the pretender redeeming his promise more faithfully . On murdered January 15th , 69 , the household troops acclaimed Otho emperor in by his their camp and marched in upon the Forum ...
... Galba , resolved to take their Galba is chance of the pretender redeeming his promise more faithfully . On murdered January 15th , 69 , the household troops acclaimed Otho emperor in by his their camp and marched in upon the Forum ...
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