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 82
About 430 the Romans adapted this federal institution to their own ends by
providing that in seasons of special military emergency , if the crisis called for
complete unity of command , either consul ( or any equivalent officer ) might at
short ...
About 430 the Romans adapted this federal institution to their own ends by
providing that in seasons of special military emergency , if the crisis called for
complete unity of command , either consul ( or any equivalent officer ) might at
short ...
Pagina 150
With the help of a forced loan upon its own members , and of a special call for
materials upon the arsenals of the Etruscan cities , the Senate contrived to fit out
200 new galleys to complete the investment of Drepana and Lilybaeum .
With the help of a forced loan upon its own members , and of a special call for
materials upon the arsenals of the Etruscan cities , the Senate contrived to fit out
200 new galleys to complete the investment of Drepana and Lilybaeum .
Pagina 320
The confederate government , it is true , was not able to concert a complete unity
of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by
now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment
of ...
The confederate government , it is true , was not able to concert a complete unity
of war aims . Within the insurgent area the more northerly tribes , which had by
now adopted Latin as their official tongue , fought consistently for the attainment
of ...
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