A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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The merest glance at the map suggests that the two great divergent rivers , Rhine and Danube , would form a good defensive line for an Empire covering not only Gaul , but most of the Balkans ; and , inasmuch as since Caesar's conquest ...
The merest glance at the map suggests that the two great divergent rivers , Rhine and Danube , would form a good defensive line for an Empire covering not only Gaul , but most of the Balkans ; and , inasmuch as since Caesar's conquest ...
Pagina 270
As a preliminary , therefore , a canal was dug , opening a short - cut from the lower Rhine into the Zuyder Zee . Through this passage in 12 B.C. Drusus set out with a flotilla of ships . Coasting along the shore , he easily won the ...
As a preliminary , therefore , a canal was dug , opening a short - cut from the lower Rhine into the Zuyder Zee . Through this passage in 12 B.C. Drusus set out with a flotilla of ships . Coasting along the shore , he easily won the ...
Pagina 447
6-9 A.D. Tiberius occupied with Pannonian revolt : Varus destroyed by Arminius and Cherusci at Teutoberg Forest ( 9 ) : withdrawal to Rhine . IV . 14 A.D. Mutiny of Rhine legions quelled by Germanicus . 14 A.D. Germanicus invades ...
6-9 A.D. Tiberius occupied with Pannonian revolt : Varus destroyed by Arminius and Cherusci at Teutoberg Forest ( 9 ) : withdrawal to Rhine . IV . 14 A.D. Mutiny of Rhine legions quelled by Germanicus . 14 A.D. Germanicus invades ...
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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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