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 147
Against these the Romans had nothing to hand save a few cruisers , and the
naval contingents which they could exact from Tarentum and the other coastal
towns of The Italy by the terms of their treaties were quite inconsiderable . But
Romans ...
Against these the Romans had nothing to hand save a few cruisers , and the
naval contingents which they could exact from Tarentum and the other coastal
towns of The Italy by the terms of their treaties were quite inconsiderable . But
Romans ...
Pagina 267
On the other hand , a lurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek
institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre , so that the
dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden
structures .
On the other hand , a lurking prejudice against a too exact imitation of Greek
institutions stood in the way of the construction of a stone theatre , so that the
dramas of Plautus and Terence had to be performed in temporary wooden
structures .
Pagina 600
Otho indeed had Suetonius Paulinus and Verginius Rufus on his council , but he
did not give them the free hand which Vitellius accorded to his lieutenants .
Though he displayed an energy surprising to those who only knew of him as a
man ...
Otho indeed had Suetonius Paulinus and Verginius Rufus on his council , but he
did not give them the free hand which Vitellius accorded to his lieutenants .
Though he displayed an energy surprising to those who only knew of him as a
man ...
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