A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S 76-77 SUCCESSORS • · · 80 GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS • 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. 145 ROME'S EASTERN CONQUESTS IN ...
... EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN , THE EMPIRES OF ALEXANDER'S 76-77 SUCCESSORS • · · 80 GREECE AND ASIA MINOR : MACEDONIAN AND ANTIOCHAN WARS • 83 ITALY : THE GREAT REBELLION AND OTHER WARS OF FIRST CENTURY B.C. 145 ROME'S EASTERN CONQUESTS IN ...
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... Eastern frontier had engaged his attention . On the eastern and southern flank of the pro- vince of Syria lay a desolate region bordering on the great Arabian Desert and inhabited by nomadic tribes . Their organization was naturally of ...
... Eastern frontier had engaged his attention . On the eastern and southern flank of the pro- vince of Syria lay a desolate region bordering on the great Arabian Desert and inhabited by nomadic tribes . Their organization was naturally of ...
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... Eastern provinces . ( b ) In West . Gallienus fails to check Goths who plunder Aegean , but beats back Alamanni near Milan ( 258 ) . Against Franks , etc. , Postumus forms independent Empire of Gauls : Gallienus killed ( 268 ) . The ...
... Eastern provinces . ( b ) In West . Gallienus fails to check Goths who plunder Aegean , but beats back Alamanni near Milan ( 258 ) . Against Franks , etc. , Postumus forms independent Empire of Gauls : Gallienus killed ( 268 ) . The ...
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AUGUSTUS | 243 |
CHAPTER PAGE XXV THE EMPIRE IN THE FIRST AND SECOND CEN TURIES | 331 |
NERVA TRAJAN AND HADRIAN | 359 |
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