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 336
... Sulla's most valuable recruit was a son of Pompeius Strabo . This youth , who had been molested but not seriously endangered by Cinna , raised three legions among his father's old soldiers in Picenum and put this force at Sulla's ...
... Sulla's most valuable recruit was a son of Pompeius Strabo . This youth , who had been molested but not seriously endangered by Cinna , raised three legions among his father's old soldiers in Picenum and put this force at Sulla's ...
Pagina 337
... Sulla's northward march virtually decided the campaign . While he drew Carbo's reserves , the remaining Marian forces , left unsupported , were crumpled up by Sulla's lieutenants . While Crassus and Pompey broke through from Picenum ...
... Sulla's northward march virtually decided the campaign . While he drew Carbo's reserves , the remaining Marian forces , left unsupported , were crumpled up by Sulla's lieutenants . While Crassus and Pompey broke through from Picenum ...
Pagina 338
... Sulla's disposal . § 4. SULLA'S SETTLEMENT . THE PROSCRIPTIONS The first use to which Sulla put his victory was to exercise reprisals against the defeated party on a scale which left the Marian atrocities far behind them . The massacre ...
... Sulla's disposal . § 4. SULLA'S SETTLEMENT . THE PROSCRIPTIONS The first use to which Sulla put his victory was to exercise reprisals against the defeated party on a scale which left the Marian atrocities far behind them . The massacre ...
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