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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Their principal antagonists in the eastern Mediterranean were the Greeks . Between 800 and 500 B.C. the Greek people had occupied by sporadic colonisation the greater part of the Aegean seaboard and of the Black Sea coast .
Their principal antagonists in the eastern Mediterranean were the Greeks . Between 800 and 500 B.C. the Greek people had occupied by sporadic colonisation the greater part of the Aegean seaboard and of the Black Sea coast .
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In 129–34 he made a similar progress through the eastern provinces as far as Egypt . Of the twenty - one years of his reign Hadrian spent more than half outside of Italy . Though his travels incidentally served to gratify his curiosity ...
In 129–34 he made a similar progress through the eastern provinces as far as Egypt . Of the twenty - one years of his reign Hadrian spent more than half outside of Italy . Though his travels incidentally served to gratify his curiosity ...
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... while Valens received the the empire . eastern provinces ; and a similar compromise was made between Theodosius ' two sons , Arcadius and Honorius , who became the founders of two sub - empires in the east and west respectively .
... while Valens received the the empire . eastern provinces ; and a similar compromise was made between Theodosius ' two sons , Arcadius and Honorius , who became the founders of two sub - empires in the east and west respectively .
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