A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... Marcus Tullius Cicero Marcus of the Tullian ' gens ' and the Cicero branch of it- ( cf . John Smith - Dorrien ) . 2 It was nevertheless a great feather in Marius ' cap that he married a lady of the influential Julian family — an aunt of ...
... Marcus Tullius Cicero Marcus of the Tullian ' gens ' and the Cicero branch of it- ( cf . John Smith - Dorrien ) . 2 It was nevertheless a great feather in Marius ' cap that he married a lady of the influential Julian family — an aunt of ...
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... Marcus immediately made him his consort upon equal terms , intend- ing him presumably to undertake the military duties of the Principate , while he himself dealt with the civil . The policy of Marcus was based , as we should expect ...
... Marcus immediately made him his consort upon equal terms , intend- ing him presumably to undertake the military duties of the Principate , while he himself dealt with the civil . The policy of Marcus was based , as we should expect ...
Pagina 447
... Marcus Aurelius ' Campaigns . Owing to unrest in Central Europe - 166-80 . Expeditions against : ( a ) Quadi and Marcomanni , north - west . ( b ) Iazyges and Sarmatians north - east : plan to annex new provinces of Marcomannia and ...
... Marcus Aurelius ' Campaigns . Owing to unrest in Central Europe - 166-80 . Expeditions against : ( a ) Quadi and Marcomanni , north - west . ( b ) Iazyges and Sarmatians north - east : plan to annex new provinces of Marcomannia and ...
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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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