A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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CHAPTER XVII CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH W 1. THE DIE IS CAST HEN
the critical year 50 opened — the year in which was to be made the fateful
decision about the termination of his Gallic command — Caesar needed above
all a ...
CHAPTER XVII CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DEATH W 1. THE DIE IS CAST HEN
the critical year 50 opened — the year in which was to be made the fateful
decision about the termination of his Gallic command — Caesar needed above
all a ...
Pagina 281
After Livia's death in 29 there was no one left to shield Agrippina and her children
; and they were consigned to prison from which Agrippina at any rate never
emerged alive . Feeling himself now secure of success , Sejanus assumed the
airs ...
After Livia's death in 29 there was no one left to shield Agrippina and her children
; and they were consigned to prison from which Agrippina at any rate never
emerged alive . Feeling himself now secure of success , Sejanus assumed the
airs ...
Pagina 446
Constantine escapes from Nicomedia to his father Constantius in Britain : on
father's death is proclaimed Augustus of West by troops ( 306 ) . ( iii ) Maxentius
and Maximian assume control of Italy : Licinius , sent by Galerius , ousts
Maxentius ...
Constantine escapes from Nicomedia to his father Constantius in Britain : on
father's death is proclaimed Augustus of West by troops ( 306 ) . ( iii ) Maxentius
and Maximian assume control of Italy : Licinius , sent by Galerius , ousts
Maxentius ...
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