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 398
3 ) . But he never went so far as to apply to the Senate for leave to stand for his
second consulate before the legal time . 14 Tentative suggestions were made at
Rome by those anxious to avoid civil war , that either Pompey or Caesar should
be ...
3 ) . But he never went so far as to apply to the Senate for leave to stand for his
second consulate before the legal time . 14 Tentative suggestions were made at
Rome by those anxious to avoid civil war , that either Pompey or Caesar should
be ...
Pagina 473
He of Octavian had the entire military strength of the empire at his disposal ; he
on his return from came back with the prestige of a victor in a foreign war ,
untouched by » Egypt . the odium that inevitably attaches to success in civil strife ;
and ...
He of Octavian had the entire military strength of the empire at his disposal ; he
on his return from came back with the prestige of a victor in a foreign war ,
untouched by » Egypt . the odium that inevitably attaches to success in civil strife ;
and ...
Pagina 749
The Great Plague and the Marcomannic Wars , followed by the civil wars at the
end of the second century , acted as a brake on further progress . The reigns of
the two Severi were an interval of partial recuperation , and the first third of the
third ...
The Great Plague and the Marcomannic Wars , followed by the civil wars at the
end of the second century , acted as a brake on further progress . The reigns of
the two Severi were an interval of partial recuperation , and the first third of the
third ...
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