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 637
... Trajan made special provision for the distribution of free corn at Rome to five thousand needy children . Yet none of these emperors curtailed the indiscriminate feeding of the multitudes in the capital ; indeed Trajan spent ...
... Trajan made special provision for the distribution of free corn at Rome to five thousand needy children . Yet none of these emperors curtailed the indiscriminate feeding of the multitudes in the capital ; indeed Trajan spent ...
Pagina 646
... Trajan near Erzerum , he fully expected that he would save his crown for himself . But Trajan , who had learnt to distrust penitent vassals ( pp . 653-4 ) , incontinently de- posed Parthamasiris and declared Armenia a Roman province ...
... Trajan near Erzerum , he fully expected that he would save his crown for himself . But Trajan , who had learnt to distrust penitent vassals ( pp . 653-4 ) , incontinently de- posed Parthamasiris and declared Armenia a Roman province ...
Pagina 648
... Trajan was retained by his successors . Under Hadrian or Antoninus a new fortified road was constructed in advance of Trajan's " limes " . On the northern borders of the enlarged province of Cappadocia ( p . 626 ) the forays of Alans ...
... Trajan was retained by his successors . Under Hadrian or Antoninus a new fortified road was constructed in advance of Trajan's " limes " . On the northern borders of the enlarged province of Cappadocia ( p . 626 ) the forays of Alans ...
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