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 284
... Tiberius hereupon reassembled the Tribal Assembly and procured Octavius ' deposition from office . In adopting this short way with a dissenting colleague , Tiberius took a course which was wholly unprecedented , ' but for the time being ...
... Tiberius hereupon reassembled the Tribal Assembly and procured Octavius ' deposition from office . In adopting this short way with a dissenting colleague , Tiberius took a course which was wholly unprecedented , ' but for the time being ...
Pagina 295
... Tiberius ' legislation . 5 That Tiberius ' allotments were standardised at a uniform measurement of thirty iugera ( c . 18 acres ) is an unwarranted inference from a sadly muti- lated paragraph in the agrarian law of 111. ( Bruns ...
... Tiberius ' legislation . 5 That Tiberius ' allotments were standardised at a uniform measurement of thirty iugera ( c . 18 acres ) is an unwarranted inference from a sadly muti- lated paragraph in the agrarian law of 111. ( Bruns ...
Pagina 524
... Tiberius been made in the political trials of the later republic , was revived gives undue under Tiberius , in order to compass the ruin of men who at the most latitude to had been indiscreet or disrespectful towards the emperor . It is ...
... Tiberius been made in the political trials of the later republic , was revived gives undue under Tiberius , in order to compass the ruin of men who at the most latitude to had been indiscreet or disrespectful towards the emperor . It is ...
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