A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Pagina 53
For Rome , having once intervened in the affairs of the Greek peninsula , could not easily draw back . To the states of the Peloponnese indeed the suppression of piracy was a godsend , and they loaded the Republic with demonstrations of ...
For Rome , having once intervened in the affairs of the Greek peninsula , could not easily draw back . To the states of the Peloponnese indeed the suppression of piracy was a godsend , and they loaded the Republic with demonstrations of ...
Pagina 244
And , if so , could they dare to hand over once more the armed forces of the State to a variety of jealous captains and watch their rivalry once more make havoc of the world ? It was not to be thought of . They at once insisted that ...
And , if so , could they dare to hand over once more the armed forces of the State to a variety of jealous captains and watch their rivalry once more make havoc of the world ? It was not to be thought of . They at once insisted that ...
Pagina 400
to the throne , the German tribes were once again upon the warpath ; and once again the Alamanni swept down through the Alpine passes upon the valley of the Po . Italy seemed doomed ; but , though defeated in a great battle , Aurelian ...
to the throne , the German tribes were once again upon the warpath ; and once again the Alamanni swept down through the Alpine passes upon the valley of the Po . Italy seemed doomed ; but , though defeated in a great battle , Aurelian ...
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