A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 361
... Decebalus . There can be little doubt that the project of a Dacian campaign was already moving in the Emperor's mind . In the spring of 99 , however , he returned to Rome . The mob turned out to cheer him as though he had been a con ...
... Decebalus . There can be little doubt that the project of a Dacian campaign was already moving in the Emperor's mind . In the spring of 99 , however , he returned to Rome . The mob turned out to cheer him as though he had been a con ...
Pagina 363
... Decebalus ' fortresses was taken by storm , and , his troops being again beaten in battle , the threat to his capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved the dismantling of ...
... Decebalus ' fortresses was taken by storm , and , his troops being again beaten in battle , the threat to his capital was soon so serious that the King sued for peace . The terms which were imposed upon him involved the dismantling of ...
Pagina 447
... Decebalus ' power , Trajan decides on invasion . ( b ) First campaign : 101 , Advancing towards Iron Gates Pass , joins battle near Tapae , but retires : 102 , Entering Dacia by Red Tower Pass from east , compels Decebalus to terms ...
... Decebalus ' power , Trajan decides on invasion . ( b ) First campaign : 101 , Advancing towards Iron Gates Pass , joins battle near Tapae , but retires : 102 , Entering Dacia by Red Tower Pass from east , compels Decebalus to terms ...
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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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