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 153
In the same year they established colonies at Placentia and Cremona to control the passages of the middle Po ; and Flaminius , now promoted to a censorship , made arrangements for the construc- New tion of Rome's Great North Road ( the ...
In the same year they established colonies at Placentia and Cremona to control the passages of the middle Po ; and Flaminius , now promoted to a censorship , made arrangements for the construc- New tion of Rome's Great North Road ( the ...
Pagina 463
It was being carried by emigrants to the western provinces becomes and was beginning to establish itself in the ... and in the written language at least a uniformity like that of the “ speech ” of the Greek world was established .
It was being carried by emigrants to the western provinces becomes and was beginning to establish itself in the ... and in the written language at least a uniformity like that of the “ speech ” of the Greek world was established .
Pagina 657
Towards the end of Hadrian's reign a large victualling depot was established at Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , where the Roman North Road crossed the Granaries Tyne.1 ? The troops required to man these fortifications were mostly at ...
Towards the end of Hadrian's reign a large victualling depot was established at Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) , where the Roman North Road crossed the Granaries Tyne.1 ? The troops required to man these fortifications were mostly at ...
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