A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 363
Cyril Edward Robinson. it went in the Romans ' favour , Tibiscum was not
stormed , and abandoning his project of penetrating the Iron Gates Pass , Trajan
returned to winter in the Danube camps . The off - season , however , was by no
means ...
Cyril Edward Robinson. it went in the Romans ' favour , Tibiscum was not
stormed , and abandoning his project of penetrating the Iron Gates Pass , Trajan
returned to winter in the Danube camps . The off - season , however , was by no
means ...
Pagina 368
Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian
Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied
Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be permanent .
Chosroes fled ; and in 116 , after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian
Gulf , Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley , where he occupied
Babylon . But his success had been , as it proved , too swift to be permanent .
Pagina 368
Chosroes fled; and in 116, after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian
Gulf, Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley, where he occupied
Babylon. But his success had been, as it proved, too swift to be permanent.
Chosroes fled; and in 116, after following the Tigris to the head of the Persian
Gulf, Trajan turned his steps towards the Euphrates valley, where he occupied
Babylon. But his success had been, as it proved, too swift to be permanent.
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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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