A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 363
... Trajan returned to winter in the Danube camps . The off - season , however , was by no means wasted ; for near Dobretae , some eighty miles downstream from Viminacium , a great permanent bridge of brick and stone - no mean feat of ...
... Trajan returned to winter in the Danube camps . The off - season , however , was by no means wasted ; for near Dobretae , some eighty miles downstream from Viminacium , a great permanent bridge of brick and stone - no mean feat of ...
Pagina 365
... 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 . Its economic life , as we have seen , was in danger of breaking down ; and in addition to the measures ...
... 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 . Its economic life , as we have seen , was in danger of breaking down ; and in addition to the measures ...
Pagina 367
... Trajan that here , as in Dacia , a forward policy would be the wisest strategy . 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 ...
... Trajan that here , as in Dacia , a forward policy would be the wisest strategy . 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 ...
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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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