A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 712
... Severus had hardly established himself on his throne than he marked out his elder son for the succession by having the full imperial prerogative conferred upon him , together with the title of Augustus . The Crown Prince was hereupon ...
... Severus had hardly established himself on his throne than he marked out his elder son for the succession by having the full imperial prerogative conferred upon him , together with the title of Augustus . The Crown Prince was hereupon ...
Pagina 717
... Severus ' who had stood out successfully against Ardashir , he attempted a triple in the invasion of Persia through ... Severus . The two praefecti praetorio , who had charge of this case , had the nerve to acquit him . ( Historia ...
... Severus ' who had stood out successfully against Ardashir , he attempted a triple in the invasion of Persia through ... Severus . The two praefecti praetorio , who had charge of this case , had the nerve to acquit him . ( Historia ...
Pagina 718
Max Cary. ness of these repairs misled the writer of the Life of Severus in the Historia Augusta ( xviii . 2 ) , and not a few moderns after him , into the belief that Severus rather than Hadrian was the builder of the Wall . 8 On the ...
Max Cary. ness of these repairs misled the writer of the Life of Severus in the Historia Augusta ( xviii . 2 ) , and not a few moderns after him , into the belief that Severus rather than Hadrian was the builder of the Wall . 8 On the ...
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