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 599
... Vitellius . When the legions on the upper Rhine took the initiative in re- The Rhine nouncing allegiance to Galba on New Year's Day , they had no candi- armies pro date of their own to set in his place , and their first thought was to ...
... Vitellius . When the legions on the upper Rhine took the initiative in re- The Rhine nouncing allegiance to Galba on New Year's Day , they had no candi- armies pro date of their own to set in his place , and their first thought was to ...
Pagina 604
... Vitellius was offered a safe retreat and a liberal subvention . Through the mediation of Vespasian's elder brother Flavius Sabinus , whom Vitellius had not troubled to remove from his command of the urban cohorts at Rome , the terms of ...
... Vitellius was offered a safe retreat and a liberal subvention . Through the mediation of Vespasian's elder brother Flavius Sabinus , whom Vitellius had not troubled to remove from his command of the urban cohorts at Rome , the terms of ...
Pagina 605
... Vitellius made lavish grants of " Latin rights " , presumably in Spain and Africa . Though these donations were but expedients of the moment , and unsuccessful at that , the privileges thus conceded were allowed to stand , and the way ...
... Vitellius made lavish grants of " Latin rights " , presumably in Spain and Africa . Though these donations were but expedients of the moment , and unsuccessful at that , the privileges thus conceded were allowed to stand , and the way ...
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