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 722
Among a whole crop of fresh pretenders Decius an officer named C . Traianus
Decius left his command in Dacia to supplants invade Italy and made good his
claim by killing Philip in a set battle Philip . near Verona ( 249 ) . In deserting his
post ...
Among a whole crop of fresh pretenders Decius an officer named C . Traianus
Decius left his command in Dacia to supplants invade Italy and made good his
claim by killing Philip in a set battle Philip . near Verona ( 249 ) . In deserting his
post ...
Pagina 729
After some minor campaigns on the lower e Rhine and Danube and in Asia Minor
( 278 – 279 ) he returned to Gaul , where an Danube officer named Bonosus had
atoned to himself for the loss of the Rhine fleet at Cologne by proclaiming ...
After some minor campaigns on the lower e Rhine and Danube and in Asia Minor
( 278 – 279 ) he returned to Gaul , where an Danube officer named Bonosus had
atoned to himself for the loss of the Rhine fleet at Cologne by proclaiming ...
Pagina 761
14 Greek scientific studies ran out with a treatise on arithmetic by an Alexandrian
named Diophantus ( of uncertain date ) , who made the first systematic use of
algebraic notation . After the appearance of this solitary genius the Greek vein of
...
14 Greek scientific studies ran out with a treatise on arithmetic by an Alexandrian
named Diophantus ( of uncertain date ) , who made the first systematic use of
algebraic notation . After the appearance of this solitary genius the Greek vein of
...
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