A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 289
... Britain . The motives which led to this step are uncertain . Since Caesar's abortive invasion of 54 B.C. Britain had been left to itself . Roman traders had , however , pushed their activities , and it is not unlikely that the prospect ...
... Britain . The motives which led to this step are uncertain . Since Caesar's abortive invasion of 54 B.C. Britain had been left to itself . Roman traders had , however , pushed their activities , and it is not unlikely that the prospect ...
Pagina 443
... Britain and on Danube demands Trajan's return : dies in Cilicia ( 117 ) : Hadrian appointed A. Hadrian's tours : successor . HADRIAN ( 117-37 ) 117. Hadrian on Danube : Trajan's eastern annexations aban- doned : at Rome conspiracy of ...
... Britain and on Danube demands Trajan's return : dies in Cilicia ( 117 ) : Hadrian appointed A. Hadrian's tours : successor . HADRIAN ( 117-37 ) 117. Hadrian on Danube : Trajan's eastern annexations aban- doned : at Rome conspiracy of ...
Pagina 449
... Britain c . 122 ( owing to disaster to 9th legion ? ) : withdraws frontier to Tyne - Solway isthmus : building of the Wall . VII . Under Antonius Pius , Lollius Urbicus ( 143 ) re - establishes Clyde- Forth frontier . VIII . 180 ...
... Britain c . 122 ( owing to disaster to 9th legion ? ) : withdraws frontier to Tyne - Solway isthmus : building of the Wall . VII . Under Antonius Pius , Lollius Urbicus ( 143 ) re - establishes Clyde- Forth frontier . VIII . 180 ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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