History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 164
... defeated without difficulty and put to death . In this somewhat unmerited fashion he had increased his military renown . Meanwhile in Italy an event had occurred that inspired great terror among the Romans . It was the last of the ...
... defeated without difficulty and put to death . In this somewhat unmerited fashion he had increased his military renown . Meanwhile in Italy an event had occurred that inspired great terror among the Romans . It was the last of the ...
Pagina 373
... defeated by Quintus Fabius Maximus , who also became patron of the Allobroges and took their name ' Allobrogicus ' . The Aedui , the rivals of the Arverni , had taken the side of Rome . VIA DOMITIA : an ancient route , already improved ...
... defeated by Quintus Fabius Maximus , who also became patron of the Allobroges and took their name ' Allobrogicus ' . The Aedui , the rivals of the Arverni , had taken the side of Rome . VIA DOMITIA : an ancient route , already improved ...
Pagina 385
... defeated by Gallienus in c . 258-60 but settled in the Agri Decumates , which the Romans permanently evacuated . CLAUDIUS II'S BROTHER : Quintillus ( 270 ) . ZENOBIA'S DEFEATS : Zabdas defeated at Antioch and Emesa ( Homs ) in 271 ...
... defeated by Gallienus in c . 258-60 but settled in the Agri Decumates , which the Romans permanently evacuated . CLAUDIUS II'S BROTHER : Quintillus ( 270 ) . ZENOBIA'S DEFEATS : Zabdas defeated at Antioch and Emesa ( Homs ) in 271 ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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