A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... EASTERN CONQUESTS IN FIRST CENTURY B.C. 151 CAESAR'S CAMPAIGNS IN GAUL 187 ROMAN EMPIRE IN 44 B.C .: THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL WAR 204-205 THE EASTERN FRONTIER 265 THE GERMAN FRONTIER 269 THE DACIAN WARS 325 IMPERIAL ROME ROMAN BRITAIN ...
... EASTERN CONQUESTS IN FIRST CENTURY B.C. 151 CAESAR'S CAMPAIGNS IN GAUL 187 ROMAN EMPIRE IN 44 B.C .: THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL WAR 204-205 THE EASTERN FRONTIER 265 THE GERMAN FRONTIER 269 THE DACIAN WARS 325 IMPERIAL ROME ROMAN BRITAIN ...
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... Eastern provinces only . Even in Italian townships , which , as a rule , were left much to themselves , Trajan had once or twice to put in a commissioner . The wel- fare of the home - country was , in fact , one of his primary concerns ...
... Eastern provinces only . Even in Italian townships , which , as a rule , were left much to themselves , Trajan had once or twice to put in a commissioner . The wel- fare of the home - country was , in fact , one of his primary concerns ...
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... eastern annexations aban- doned : at Rome conspiracy of Trajan's four generals suppressed by Senate and Attianus . 121-5 . Hadrian in Western provinces ( wall built in Britain ) and in East , where interview with Chosroes of Parthia ...
... eastern annexations aban- doned : at Rome conspiracy of Trajan's four generals suppressed by Senate and Attianus . 121-5 . Hadrian in Western provinces ( wall built in Britain ) and in East , where interview with Chosroes of Parthia ...
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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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