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 509
24 It is uncertain how far the Senate followed suit in the provinces under its administration . But in the long run all questions of administrative reform in the Augustus ' provinces resolved themselves into the more careful selection ...
24 It is uncertain how far the Senate followed suit in the provinces under its administration . But in the long run all questions of administrative reform in the Augustus ' provinces resolved themselves into the more careful selection ...
Pagina 640
The example of Hadrian was not followed by Antoninus , who never left Italy , but for one visit to the eastern provinces . On the other hand , M. Aurelius frequently inspected the Danube lands in connexion with the Marcomannic Wars ...
The example of Hadrian was not followed by Antoninus , who never left Italy , but for one visit to the eastern provinces . On the other hand , M. Aurelius frequently inspected the Danube lands in connexion with the Marcomannic Wars ...
Pagina 647
Besides , his new frontier in the East followed no natural line of defence and required a larger permanent garrison than the valley of the Euphrates . The first act of Hadrian therefore was to abandon his Hadrian predecessor's conquests ...
Besides , his new frontier in the East followed no natural line of defence and required a larger permanent garrison than the valley of the Euphrates . The first act of Hadrian therefore was to abandon his Hadrian predecessor's conquests ...
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