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 98
In the same year Fabius received the surrender of the Umbrian rebels and forced
the Senones to come to terms by overrunning their territory . In 294 the Etruscan
cities made their peace with Rome . After the failure of Egnatius ' grand scheme ...
In the same year Fabius received the surrender of the Umbrian rebels and forced
the Senones to come to terms by overrunning their territory . In 294 the Etruscan
cities made their peace with Rome . After the failure of Egnatius ' grand scheme ...
Pagina 190
... the business of internal development ; his ultimate ambition was to form an
empire comprising the modern territories of ... as Cyrenaica and quisitions .
closely enveloped the territory of Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square
miles .
... the business of internal development ; his ultimate ambition was to form an
empire comprising the modern territories of ... as Cyrenaica and quisitions .
closely enveloped the territory of Carthage , now reduced to a mere 5000 square
miles .
Pagina 382
on the left bank of the Rhine , the Helvetii , a Celtic tribe which had recently been
pressed back from southern Germany into Switzerland , and now anticipated a
further thrust against it by the Suebi , prepared to migrate across the territory of
the ...
on the left bank of the Rhine , the Helvetii , a Celtic tribe which had recently been
pressed back from southern Germany into Switzerland , and now anticipated a
further thrust against it by the Suebi , prepared to migrate across the territory of
the ...
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