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 319
... chief centres of disaffection and , if possible , to war . appease the allies , had the opposite effect of precipitating hostilities . In the Picenian city of Asculum a Roman agent , named C. Servilius , so provoked the townsmen with ...
... chief centres of disaffection and , if possible , to war . appease the allies , had the opposite effect of precipitating hostilities . In the Picenian city of Asculum a Roman agent , named C. Servilius , so provoked the townsmen with ...
Pagina 321
... chief . In the northern zone Rutilius Lupus was confronted by the Marsian chief Pompaedius Silo ; in the southern sector L. Caesar stood against the Samnite C. Papius Mutilus . On the southern front the Confederates Early suc- detailed ...
... chief . In the northern zone Rutilius Lupus was confronted by the Marsian chief Pompaedius Silo ; in the southern sector L. Caesar stood against the Samnite C. Papius Mutilus . On the southern front the Confederates Early suc- detailed ...
Pagina 527
... chief men of the Senatorial and Equestrian Orders , Claudius found them within his own household . The earlier emperors , it is true , had recruited their secretaries and accountants from their domestic staff , and in this respect they ...
... chief men of the Senatorial and Equestrian Orders , Claudius found them within his own household . The earlier emperors , it is true , had recruited their secretaries and accountants from their domestic staff , and in this respect they ...
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