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 358
... Parthia Growth of properly belonged ) . After the battle of Magnesia the Parthian the Par- chieftains gradually wrested the whole of Persia from the decrepit thian king- Seleucid monarchy , and by the end of the second century they had ...
... Parthia Growth of properly belonged ) . After the battle of Magnesia the Parthian the Par- chieftains gradually wrested the whole of Persia from the decrepit thian king- Seleucid monarchy , and by the end of the second century they had ...
Pagina 359
... Parthian army was The Par- an aggregate of contingents raised by the king in person on his own thian army domains , and of the semi - private levies of his chief vassals , which some- times took the field , like the baronial hosts of ...
... Parthian army was The Par- an aggregate of contingents raised by the king in person on his own thian army domains , and of the semi - private levies of his chief vassals , which some- times took the field , like the baronial hosts of ...
Pagina 497
... Parthia . He had a powerful army close at hand , and the Parthian king Phraates was at that moment in- volved in a protracted war with a pretender named Tiridates . But Augustus the emperor had no intention of reviving the plans of ...
... Parthia . He had a powerful army close at hand , and the Parthian king Phraates was at that moment in- volved in a protracted war with a pretender named Tiridates . But Augustus the emperor had no intention of reviving the plans of ...
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