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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Pagina 307
During this interval Marius , whom the people appointed to the command on the
northern front immediately after his return from Africa , electing him consul five
times ( 104 - 100 ) , trained another proletarian army . By way of inuring his troops
...
During this interval Marius , whom the people appointed to the command on the
northern front immediately after his return from Africa , electing him consul five
times ( 104 - 100 ) , trained another proletarian army . By way of inuring his troops
...
Pagina 428
In 43 Lepidus was stationed in Gallia dus in S . - Narbonensis with an army of
seven legions , which included some of Gaul . Caesar ' s best troops . Two other
armies of considerable strength lay in Hispania Ulterior and in Gallia Comata (
the ...
In 43 Lepidus was stationed in Gallia dus in S . - Narbonensis with an army of
seven legions , which included some of Gaul . Caesar ' s best troops . Two other
armies of considerable strength lay in Hispania Ulterior and in Gallia Comata (
the ...
Pagina 779
The cause of this enfeeblement is partly to be sought in the replacement of Italian
recruits to the Roman army by provincials from the less Romanised districts , who
lacked the versatility of the Italian soldiers and were less amenable to ...
The cause of this enfeeblement is partly to be sought in the replacement of Italian
recruits to the Roman army by provincials from the less Romanised districts , who
lacked the versatility of the Italian soldiers and were less amenable to ...
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