A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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despotisms which had been so striking a feature in the history of the East . It may
well be that the example of Alexander , whose career he greatly admired ,
appealed to him as a suitable precedent to follow . For , after all , nearly one - half
of ...
despotisms which had been so striking a feature in the history of the East . It may
well be that the example of Alexander , whose career he greatly admired ,
appealed to him as a suitable precedent to follow . For , after all , nearly one - half
of ...
Pagina 366
That Trajan's Eastern policy was dictated by mere motives of vainglory would ,
however , be an absurd supposition . It is clear in the first place that quite early in
his reign the question of some readjustment of the Eastern frontier had engaged
...
That Trajan's Eastern policy was dictated by mere motives of vainglory would ,
however , be an absurd supposition . It is clear in the first place that quite early in
his reign the question of some readjustment of the Eastern frontier had engaged
...
Pagina 373
In 126 he made a tour of inspection through North Africa ; and between 128 and
132 he was again in the East , at one ... But , though no quarter of the Empire was
neglected , it is clear that the Eastern provinces came in for special attention .
In 126 he made a tour of inspection through North Africa ; and between 128 and
132 he was again in the East , at one ... But , though no quarter of the Empire was
neglected , it is clear that the Eastern provinces came in for special attention .
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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