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 505
... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions ...
... army or less integral part of the field armies , were placed on the regular establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions ...
Pagina 660
... soldiers who occupied them . At the death of M. Aurelius the Roman army was as unconquerable and the peace of the Roman empire was as secure as ever , provided always that the Roman army minded its business of frontier defence . § 8 ...
... soldiers who occupied them . At the death of M. Aurelius the Roman army was as unconquerable and the peace of the Roman empire was as secure as ever , provided always that the Roman army minded its business of frontier defence . § 8 ...
Pagina 779
... Roman army by provincials from the less Romanised districts , who lacked the versatility of the Italian soldiers and were less amenable to discipline . Yet the Roman frontiers would never have been seriously imperilled but for the ...
... Roman army by provincials from the less Romanised districts , who lacked the versatility of the Italian soldiers and were less amenable to discipline . Yet the Roman frontiers would never have been seriously imperilled but for the ...
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