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 198
In 203 he concluded a treaty with the Seleucid king , Aegean Antiochus III . , who
had invited him to make a joint attack upon the ... But in this war he forfeited the
remnant of his popularity with the Greeks through the indiscriminate attacks of his
...
In 203 he concluded a treaty with the Seleucid king , Aegean Antiochus III . , who
had invited him to make a joint attack upon the ... But in this war he forfeited the
remnant of his popularity with the Greeks through the indiscriminate attacks of his
...
Pagina 199
Therefore it resolved to forestall his next offensive by joining in a preventive
attack upon the king . In 200 the consul P . Sulpicius ... the plausible though
legally invalid ground that he had attacked the allies of Rome . In the first
instance the ...
Therefore it resolved to forestall his next offensive by joining in a preventive
attack upon the king . In 200 the consul P . Sulpicius ... the plausible though
legally invalid ground that he had attacked the allies of Rome . In the first
instance the ...
Pagina 650
The revival of hostilities in this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not
wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive be and King Decebalus a full
trial , but made immediate preparations for attacks upon Dece - a new ...
The revival of hostilities in this region was renews the due to Trajan , who did not
wait to give the treaty between Domitian preventive be and King Decebalus a full
trial , but made immediate preparations for attacks upon Dece - a new ...
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