A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Pagina 303
But in Domitian's reign ( A.D. 81-96 ) we hear of Christians who were members of
high society ; and a certain relative of the Emperor's own family called Flavius
Clemens became bishop of the Roman Church . Nevertheless persecution went
...
But in Domitian's reign ( A.D. 81-96 ) we hear of Christians who were members of
high society ; and a certain relative of the Emperor's own family called Flavius
Clemens became bishop of the Roman Church . Nevertheless persecution went
...
Pagina 393
He fleeced the richer classes of the Empire without mercy ; and it was probably a
desire to draw more taxpayers into his net that led to the one important measure
of his reign . In 212 he extended the rights of citizenship to all the freeborn ...
He fleeced the richer classes of the Empire without mercy ; and it was probably a
desire to draw more taxpayers into his net that led to the one important measure
of his reign . In 212 he extended the rights of citizenship to all the freeborn ...
Pagina 404
Even Marcus Aurelius had begun his reign by appointing a consort . Valerian and
Gallienus had divided the Empire between them ; and now in 286 , the third year
of his reign , Diocletian proceeded to do the same . He appointed Maximian , a ...
Even Marcus Aurelius had begun his reign by appointing a consort . Valerian and
Gallienus had divided the Empire between them ; and now in 286 , the third year
of his reign , Diocletian proceeded to do the same . He appointed Maximian , a ...
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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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