A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In 22 B.C. , when Augustus was setting out for a tour of the Eastern provinces , a
severe food shortage brought the population of the capital ( nearly a quarter of a
million of whom were still in receipt of the dole ) to the brink of starvation .
In 22 B.C. , when Augustus was setting out for a tour of the Eastern provinces , a
severe food shortage brought the population of the capital ( nearly a quarter of a
million of whom were still in receipt of the dole ) to the brink of starvation .
Pagina 346
But , if the economic initiative was thus passing away from Italyl to the provinces ,
she was also losing something that mattered far more — the energy of her native
manhood , which during three centuries past had conquered , organized , and ...
But , if the economic initiative was thus passing away from Italyl to the provinces ,
she was also losing something that mattered far more — the energy of her native
manhood , which during three centuries past had conquered , organized , and ...
Pagina 445
B. Barbarian invasions and threatened disruption of Empire : ( i ) Franks and
Alamanni appear on Rhine : Ostrogoths overrun Balkan provinces : sack
Philippopolis : Decius killed in battle ( 251 ) . ( ii ) TREBONIANUS succeeded by
VALERIAN ...
B. Barbarian invasions and threatened disruption of Empire : ( i ) Franks and
Alamanni appear on Rhine : Ostrogoths overrun Balkan provinces : sack
Philippopolis : Decius killed in battle ( 251 ) . ( ii ) TREBONIANUS succeeded by
VALERIAN ...
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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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