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 356
... Syria and occupy Damascus . Since the Nabataean territory lay astride of the overland routes from the Arabian ports to Syria and Palestine , and its capital Petra was a centre of the spice and perfume trade , its reduction promised at ...
... Syria and occupy Damascus . Since the Nabataean territory lay astride of the overland routes from the Arabian ports to Syria and Palestine , and its capital Petra was a centre of the spice and perfume trade , its reduction promised at ...
Pagina 433
... Syria he was usurping the place of Antony's colleague Dolabella , who had been legally appointed to govern this province in 44 ( p . 424 ) , and left Rome towards the end of 44 to take possession . On the way to Syria Dolabella made a ...
... Syria he was usurping the place of Antony's colleague Dolabella , who had been legally appointed to govern this province in 44 ( p . 424 ) , and left Rome towards the end of 44 to take possession . On the way to Syria Dolabella made a ...
Pagina 441
... Syria , his side the greater number of the Roman garrison , which consisted largely of old soldiers of the tyrannicides , and carried the entire province but for a few towns on the coast ( 40 B.C. ) . Later in the same The Par- year he ...
... Syria , his side the greater number of the Roman garrison , which consisted largely of old soldiers of the tyrannicides , and carried the entire province but for a few towns on the coast ( 40 B.C. ) . Later in the same The Par- year he ...
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