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 111
... constituted Comitia was that the several classes voted in succession the people ( while the constituent centuries of each class voted simultaneously ) , accurately and that a centuria praerogativa was selected by lot from the centuries ...
... constituted Comitia was that the several classes voted in succession the people ( while the constituent centuries of each class voted simultaneously ) , accurately and that a centuria praerogativa was selected by lot from the centuries ...
Pagina 654
... constituted no greater menace to Rome than Pontus after the death of Mithridates . But Trajan would incur no further risk from this quarter . In 107 he constituted Dacia as a Roman province , repeopling it with colonists who were ...
... constituted no greater menace to Rome than Pontus after the death of Mithridates . But Trajan would incur no further risk from this quarter . In 107 he constituted Dacia as a Roman province , repeopling it with colonists who were ...
Pagina 673
... constituted as coloniae or municipia by the Flavian emperors , by Trajan or Hadrian . Among these . products of the camp we may enumerate Bonna ( Bonn ) , Moguntiacum ( Mainz ) , Aquae Mattiacae ( Wiesbaden ) and Argentoratum ( Stras ...
... constituted as coloniae or municipia by the Flavian emperors , by Trajan or Hadrian . Among these . products of the camp we may enumerate Bonna ( Bonn ) , Moguntiacum ( Mainz ) , Aquae Mattiacae ( Wiesbaden ) and Argentoratum ( Stras ...
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