A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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... IN GAUL 151 187 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 329 ROMAN BRITAIN 333 BRUTTIUM 0 CHAPTER I LAND AND PEOPLE a TALY is.
... IN GAUL 151 187 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 329 ROMAN BRITAIN 333 BRUTTIUM 0 CHAPTER I LAND AND PEOPLE a TALY is.
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Such interference was not confined to the 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 welfare of the home - country was ...
Such interference was not confined to the 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 welfare of the home - country was ...
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Hadrian on Danube : Trajan's eastern annexations abandoned : 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 ...
Hadrian on Danube : Trajan's eastern annexations abandoned : 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 ...
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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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