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 165
Though it remained a large centre of industry , it Capua . was punished by
extensive confiscations of territory and the transference of its entire municipal
administration into the hands of Roman praefecti . The reconquest of Capua , and
the ...
Though it remained a large centre of industry , it Capua . was punished by
extensive confiscations of territory and the transference of its entire municipal
administration into the hands of Roman praefecti . The reconquest of Capua , and
the ...
Pagina 261
On the other hand , Rome now imported large quantities of grain from Increase of
Sicily , and took most of the produce of the ... Under these conditions the general
carrying trade of the Mediterranean remained in the hands of Greeks and ...
On the other hand , Rome now imported large quantities of grain from Increase of
Sicily , and took most of the produce of the ... Under these conditions the general
carrying trade of the Mediterranean remained in the hands of Greeks and ...
Pagina 348
By this act of treachery Perperna simply played into the hands of Pompey , who
made short work of him , and thus brought the long war to an abrupt end . In his
duel with Sertorius Pompey did not increase his military reputation , indeed he ...
By this act of treachery Perperna simply played into the hands of Pompey , who
made short work of him , and thus brought the long war to an abrupt end . In his
duel with Sertorius Pompey did not increase his military reputation , indeed he ...
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