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Pagina 367
However that may be , he picked in 113 a quite needless quarrel over the question of the Armenian throne with the Parthian King Chosroes ( the successor of Pacorus ) . It is true that without waiting to obtain the Romans ' sanction ( as ...
However that may be , he picked in 113 a quite needless quarrel over the question of the Armenian throne with the Parthian King Chosroes ( the successor of Pacorus ) . It is true that without waiting to obtain the Romans ' sanction ( as ...
Pagina 368
Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be ...
Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be ...
Pagina 448
Under Vespasian : Annexation of Commagene and Lesser Armenia , accompanied by advance of frontier posts to Satala , Samosata , etc. IV . Campaign of Trajan : ( a ) Chosroes of Parthia places Exedares on Armenian throne , Trajan invades ...
Under Vespasian : Annexation of Commagene and Lesser Armenia , accompanied by advance of frontier posts to Satala , Samosata , etc. IV . Campaign of Trajan : ( a ) Chosroes of Parthia places Exedares on Armenian throne , Trajan invades ...
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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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