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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81 ) , extended its range of functions so as to become a legislative body and a high court of law , ( Having acquired the right to elect the consuls , it logically claimed the further power to control its nominees by revising judicial ...
81 ) , extended its range of functions so as to become a legislative body and a high court of law , ( Having acquired the right to elect the consuls , it logically claimed the further power to control its nominees by revising judicial ...
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Apparently these intruders did not rebellion . capture any towns , but their mere presence on the lines of communication to northern Italy was a serious threat to the Romans , for Cisalpine Gaul had become one of their chief recruiting ...
Apparently these intruders did not rebellion . capture any towns , but their mere presence on the lines of communication to northern Italy was a serious threat to the Romans , for Cisalpine Gaul had become one of their chief recruiting ...
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The history of Dio Cassius runs out in the reign of Alexander Severus ; inscriptions become scarce , and the materials to be gathered from the Church historians do not become plentiful until the end of the century .
The history of Dio Cassius runs out in the reign of Alexander Severus ; inscriptions become scarce , and the materials to be gathered from the Church historians do not become plentiful until the end of the century .
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