A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 388
... Commodus , then but fifteen years of age , to be his consort in the Principate . He took the boy with him to his final campaign on the Danube front ; and when in 180 he died at Vindobona ( now Vienna ) , utterly worn out by his long ...
... Commodus , then but fifteen years of age , to be his consort in the Principate . He took the boy with him to his final campaign on the Danube front ; and when in 180 he died at Vindobona ( now Vienna ) , utterly worn out by his long ...
Pagina 444
... Commodus as consort . 178. Aurelius resumes campaign on Danube : barbarians settled within Empire : dies at Vindobona ( 180 ) . COMMODUS ( 180-93 ) VII . SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS ( 193-211 ) A. Struggle for throne : 193. ( i ) On Commodus ...
... Commodus as consort . 178. Aurelius resumes campaign on Danube : barbarians settled within Empire : dies at Vindobona ( 180 ) . COMMODUS ( 180-93 ) VII . SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS ( 193-211 ) A. Struggle for throne : 193. ( i ) On Commodus ...
Pagina 447
... west . ( b ) Iazyges and Sarmatians north - east : plan to annex new provinces of Marcomannia and Sarmatia , but abandoned by Commodus after Marcus ' death . V. c . 250. New wave of invasion begun by CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES 447.
... west . ( b ) Iazyges and Sarmatians north - east : plan to annex new provinces of Marcomannia and Sarmatia , but abandoned by Commodus after Marcus ' death . V. c . 250. New wave of invasion begun by CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES 447.
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME PAGE I | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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