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 476
... constituted as a separate province ) , Asia , Bithynia , Crete and Cyrene ( which were combined into a single province ) , and Africa . In subse- quent rearrangements it surrendered Sardinia and Corsica , and Illyria ; but it obtained ...
... constituted as a separate province ) , Asia , Bithynia , Crete and Cyrene ( which were combined into a single province ) , and Africa . In subse- quent rearrangements it surrendered Sardinia and Corsica , and Illyria ; but it obtained ...
Pagina 502
... constituted into the diminutive province of Alpes Maritimae under a military praefectus . The Mt. Cenis route was left in the hands of a trustworthy native chieftain named Cottius , but a detachment of Roman troops was held at his ...
... constituted into the diminutive province of Alpes Maritimae under a military praefectus . The Mt. Cenis route was left in the hands of a trustworthy native chieftain named Cottius , but a detachment of Roman troops was held at his ...
Pagina 507
... constituted by the partition of existing provinces whose territories had proved unmanageably large , or by the annexation of dependent kingdoms . In regard to the dependent kingdoms Augustus followed the same opportunistic policy as the ...
... constituted by the partition of existing provinces whose territories had proved unmanageably large , or by the annexation of dependent kingdoms . In regard to the dependent kingdoms Augustus followed the same opportunistic policy as the ...
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