A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical 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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More frequently the allied kings made offers of help unbidden : Massinissa and
Micipsa repeatedly sent troops and ... Yet it had the merit , from the Roman point
of view , of securing the neutrality , if not the active assistance , of the allies ...
More frequently the allied kings made offers of help unbidden : Massinissa and
Micipsa repeatedly sent troops and ... Yet it had the merit , from the Roman point
of view , of securing the neutrality , if not the active assistance , of the allies ...
Pagina 249
A slight diminution of their privileges was even suffered by the allies of Latin
status . ... 204 But it was accompanied with the allied comby a praetor ' s edict
which ordered twelve thousand Latins , already ay munities . registered as
Roman ...
A slight diminution of their privileges was even suffered by the allies of Latin
status . ... 204 But it was accompanied with the allied comby a praetor ' s edict
which ordered twelve thousand Latins , already ay munities . registered as
Roman ...
Pagina 286
The land - Hereupon such of the allied communities as had taken up leases in
commission their corporate capacity , and ... The grievances of the Italian allies
against the Gracchan landtion of commission had the further effect of bringing up
for ...
The land - Hereupon such of the allied communities as had taken up leases in
commission their corporate capacity , and ... The grievances of the Italian allies
against the Gracchan landtion of commission had the further effect of bringing up
for ...
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