Apollo History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Crowell, 1965 - 456 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 71
Pagina 154
... took up his cause . So also did many Samnites and Lucanians , who had never laid down their arms . The younger Marius joined him . Soon , too , came the elder Marius , now well over seventy , a horribly sinister figure , farouche ...
... took up his cause . So also did many Samnites and Lucanians , who had never laid down their arms . The younger Marius joined him . Soon , too , came the elder Marius , now well over seventy , a horribly sinister figure , farouche ...
Pagina 222
... took over from Caesar's widow her husband's papers and his fortune in ready cash , said to have amounted to many hundred thousand pounds . With a show of conciliation he induced the Senate to vote a general amnesty to the murderers ...
... took over from Caesar's widow her husband's papers and his fortune in ready cash , said to have amounted to many hundred thousand pounds . With a show of conciliation he induced the Senate to vote a general amnesty to the murderers ...
Pagina 315
... took place upon the Rhine at the outset of Vespasian's reign , but before we describe it in detail it will be well to say something about the geography of the frontier itself . Since the close of Germanicus ' campaigns in A.D. 17 the ...
... took place upon the Rhine at the outset of Vespasian's reign , but before we describe it in detail it will be well to say something about the geography of the frontier itself . Since the close of Germanicus ' campaigns in A.D. 17 the ...
Sommario
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
Copyright | |
33 sezioni non visualizzate
Parole e frasi comuni
Africa annexed Antony Armenia army Asia Minor Assembly attack Augustus Aurelius barbarian battle became Britain Caesar campaign Campania capital Carthage Carthaginian Cassius Cato centre century character Cicero Cisalpine Gaul citizens civil Claudius command conquest consuls consulship Crassus Dacia Danube death Decebalus defeated democrat Diocletian Domitian Drusus East Eastern Egypt elected Emperor Empire enemy Etruscan followed force Forum fresh frontier Gallic garrison Gaul governor Gracchus Greece Greek Hadrian hand Hannibal Hellenic imperial important influence invaders Italian Italy land Latin Latium legions Macedon Marius Meanwhile merely military murdered native Nero Octavian once Parthian passed political Pompey Pompey's praetor Praetorian prefect provinces Punic reign remained Republic revolt Rhine Roman Rome Rome's rule Samnites scarcely Scipio seems Senate Senate's senatorial sent Severus Sicily slaves soldiers Spain successor Sulla's Syria Temple throne Tiberius took town Trajan tribes tribunes troops Vespasian victory