A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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By forging a death - warrant against some leading officers , he persuaded them to
murder his master ; and the throne passed once more into less capable hands (
275 ) . Claudius Tacitus was murdered after the briefest of reigns . Probus ...
By forging a death - warrant against some leading officers , he persuaded them to
murder his master ; and the throne passed once more into less capable hands (
275 ) . Claudius Tacitus was murdered after the briefest of reigns . Probus ...
Pagina 444
( i ) On Commodus ' death Pertinax succeeds , but murdered by Praetorians , who
promote Didius Julianus . ( ü ) Pannonian legions install Septimius Severus in his
place . ( iii ) Septimius suppresses Pescenninus Niger in East and overwhelms ...
( i ) On Commodus ' death Pertinax succeeds , but murdered by Praetorians , who
promote Didius Julianus . ( ü ) Pannonian legions install Septimius Severus in his
place . ( iii ) Septimius suppresses Pescenninus Niger in East and overwhelms ...
Pagina 445
Alexander murdered by troops . VIII . THE ANARCHY ( Emperors in Capitals ) A.
Conflict of Pretenders : 235. MAXIMINUS , Thracian , alienates Senate , who
support GORDIANUS I and II in Africa ( till troops murder them ) , then PUPIENUS
...
Alexander murdered by troops . VIII . THE ANARCHY ( Emperors in Capitals ) A.
Conflict of Pretenders : 235. MAXIMINUS , Thracian , alienates Senate , who
support GORDIANUS I and II in Africa ( till troops murder them ) , then PUPIENUS
...
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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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