A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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His army swept aside the weak forces of the Roman governor and occupied the town of Pergamum itself . By the provincials themselves he was welcomed as a saviour . Fifty years of oppression had taught them to regard their Roman masters ...
His army swept aside the weak forces of the Roman governor and occupied the town of Pergamum itself . By the provincials themselves he was welcomed as a saviour . Fifty years of oppression had taught them to regard their Roman masters ...
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Since the close of Germanicus ' campaigns in A.D. 17 the frontier belt had been divided into two areas , Upper ( i.e. Southern ) and Lower ( i.e. Northern ) Germany , in each of which was stationed an army under a separate legatus .
Since the close of Germanicus ' campaigns in A.D. 17 the frontier belt had been divided into two areas , Upper ( i.e. Southern ) and Lower ( i.e. Northern ) Germany , in each of which was stationed an army under a separate legatus .
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THE ARMY It would be a serious omission if in this review of the Empire nothing was said concerning the life of its soldiers , not merely because it was upon them that its very security depended , but also because in their far - flung ...
THE ARMY It would be a serious omission if in this review of the Empire nothing was said concerning the life of its soldiers , not merely because it was upon them that its very security depended , but also because in their far - flung ...
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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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