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 438
... Octavian agreed to repatriate Sextus and the other prompt in refugees , and to recognise him as proconsul of Sicily and Sardinia ( with the Peloponnesus thrown in by Antony ) , on the simple condition of his calling off the blockade of ...
... Octavian agreed to repatriate Sextus and the other prompt in refugees , and to recognise him as proconsul of Sicily and Sardinia ( with the Peloponnesus thrown in by Antony ) , on the simple condition of his calling off the blockade of ...
Pagina 443
... Octavian's way to Octavian on outstand- ing issues ; after the conference of Tarentum he had not even pressed for the remission of the 20,000 legionaries whom Octav- ian had promised but failed to send . Conversely , Octavian ob- liged ...
... Octavian's way to Octavian on outstand- ing issues ; after the conference of Tarentum he had not even pressed for the remission of the 20,000 legionaries whom Octav- ian had promised but failed to send . Conversely , Octavian ob- liged ...
Pagina 444
... Octavian , had not a tribune interposed his veto . At a subsequent session of the House Octavian spoke in his own defence , and he had the satisfaction of driving the consuls , and with them 300 senators , out of the city . But the ...
... Octavian , had not a tribune interposed his veto . At a subsequent session of the House Octavian spoke in his own defence , and he had the satisfaction of driving the consuls , and with them 300 senators , out of the city . But the ...
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