A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... Domitian's hands , too , had recently been full with a rebellion on the Rhine . He therefore determined on a compromise . On condition that Decebalus restored his pris- oners of war and undertook to accept his crown from Rome ( much in ...
... Domitian's hands , too , had recently been full with a rebellion on the Rhine . He therefore determined on a compromise . On condition that Decebalus restored his pris- oners of war and undertook to accept his crown from Rome ( much in ...
Pagina 359
... Domitian's assassination , Nerva had been picked upon by those privy to the plot as his most suitable successor . He was to all intents and purposes the Senate's choice ; and thus the doctrines of the Stoic opposi- tion , so bitterly at ...
... Domitian's assassination , Nerva had been picked upon by those privy to the plot as his most suitable successor . He was to all intents and purposes the Senate's choice ; and thus the doctrines of the Stoic opposi- tion , so bitterly at ...
Pagina 447
... Domitian : ( a ) Daci , organized by Decebalus , defeat Sabinus and overrun Moesia ( 85 ) . ( b ) Fuscus , after invading Dacia , is overwhelmed ( 87 ) . ( c ) Julianus restores the position : Domitian makes peace ( 89 ) . III ...
... Domitian : ( a ) Daci , organized by Decebalus , defeat Sabinus and overrun Moesia ( 85 ) . ( b ) Fuscus , after invading Dacia , is overwhelmed ( 87 ) . ( c ) Julianus restores the position : Domitian makes peace ( 89 ) . III ...
Sommario
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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