A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 98
... territory . In 294 the Etruscan cities made their peace with Rome . Sentinum . Samnium . After the failure of Egnatius ' grand scheme for the union of all Rome's enemies the Samnites were left exposed to invasion by Roman armies from ...
... territory . In 294 the Etruscan cities made their peace with Rome . Sentinum . Samnium . After the failure of Egnatius ' grand scheme for the union of all Rome's enemies the Samnites were left exposed to invasion by Roman armies from ...
Pagina 190
... territory of Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square miles . His terri- torial ac- Attitude of the Romans to Carthage . The defeat of the Carthaginians in the campaign of 150 ought assuredly to have revealed to the Romans from what ...
... territory of Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square miles . His terri- torial ac- Attitude of the Romans to Carthage . The defeat of the Carthaginians in the campaign of 150 ought assuredly to have revealed to the Romans from what ...
Pagina 382
... territory of the Aedui in quest of a new home near the Atlantic seaboard . Information of these movements had been laid before the Senate by the Aedui , who invoked Roman aid by virtue of their long - standing treaty of friendship ( p ...
... territory of the Aedui in quest of a new home near the Atlantic seaboard . Information of these movements had been laid before the Senate by the Aedui , who invoked Roman aid by virtue of their long - standing treaty of friendship ( p ...
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