A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 266
... throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself had previously ...
... throne was endlessly disputed by claimants and counter - claimants ; and about this time , as it so happened , one such quarrel was in full swing . A certain Tiridates , being ejected by Phraates , whom he himself had previously ...
Pagina 297
... throne , were slow to realize their power . The tradition of three generations had accustomed men's minds to the continuance of the Julio - Claudian dynasty ; and , except to a few sentimental theorists , a restoration of the Republic ...
... throne , were slow to realize their power . The tradition of three generations had accustomed men's minds to the continuance of the Julio - Claudian dynasty ; and , except to a few sentimental theorists , a restoration of the Republic ...
Pagina 448
... throne : ( c ) A.D. 2 , Parthians recognize another Roman nominee , but feuds between claimants continue , till Germanicus ( A.D. 16 ) again installs pro - Roman prince in Armenia and cultivates entente with Artabanus of Parthia . II ...
... throne : ( c ) A.D. 2 , Parthians recognize another Roman nominee , but feuds between claimants continue , till Germanicus ( A.D. 16 ) again installs pro - Roman prince in Armenia and cultivates entente with Artabanus of Parthia . II ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME PAGE I | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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