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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The stern republican general showed his disdain for mere monarchs by obliging Ptolemy VII . , who was absurdly fat - his subjects called him “ Puffing Billy ” -to bustle about on foot behind him . But the report which Scipio made on his ...
The stern republican general showed his disdain for mere monarchs by obliging Ptolemy VII . , who was absurdly fat - his subjects called him “ Puffing Billy ” -to bustle about on foot behind him . But the report which Scipio made on his ...
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... or at any rate not put into operation ; and the censors of 125 ( Cn . Servilius Enrolment and L. Cassius ) showed unprecedented generosity in testing the claims of new citizens of applicants for registration as citizens , so that ...
... or at any rate not put into operation ; and the censors of 125 ( Cn . Servilius Enrolment and L. Cassius ) showed unprecedented generosity in testing the claims of new citizens of applicants for registration as citizens , so that ...
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In his campaigns he showed the same boldness of initiative , the same fertility of resource , the same uncanny influence over his troops as Africanus and Caesar . As a politician he ended a career of unscrupulous selfadvancement with a ...
In his campaigns he showed the same boldness of initiative , the same fertility of resource , the same uncanny influence over his troops as Africanus and Caesar . As a politician he ended a career of unscrupulous selfadvancement with a ...
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