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 514
But the death of Agrippa in 12 B.C. , before his sons had reached manhood , diverted the emperor's favours to his stepsons Tiberius and Drusus , who had recently distinguished themselves in command of the Roman armies .
But the death of Agrippa in 12 B.C. , before his sons had reached manhood , diverted the emperor's favours to his stepsons Tiberius and Drusus , who had recently distinguished themselves in command of the Roman armies .
Pagina 733
In the meantime Diocletian , perversely loyal to his own system , refused to undertake anything more than some vain attempts at mediation ; his death in 316 passed almost unnoticed . Thus the scene was laid for another round of civil ...
In the meantime Diocletian , perversely loyal to his own system , refused to undertake anything more than some vain attempts at mediation ; his death in 316 passed almost unnoticed . Thus the scene was laid for another round of civil ...
Pagina 772
The severance of Italy and the western provinces from the eastern Dissolu- Mediterranean resulted in their bleeding to death . In the fifth century tion of the the western empire had to bear the brunt of renewed German invasions empire ...
The severance of Italy and the western provinces from the eastern Dissolu- Mediterranean resulted in their bleeding to death . In the fifth century tion of the the western empire had to bear the brunt of renewed German invasions empire ...
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