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 197
... continued to maintain a united Greek front in an attitude of vigilant neutrality , it is extremely doubtful whether the Romans , with all their other commitments in the western Mediterranean , would have intervened any further in the ...
... continued to maintain a united Greek front in an attitude of vigilant neutrality , it is extremely doubtful whether the Romans , with all their other commitments in the western Mediterranean , would have intervened any further in the ...
Pagina 451
... continued to be Labour met by the importation of slaves . It is true that the servile revolts on the in Sicily , and still more the War of Spartacus in Italy itself , had latifundia . shown up the danger of large concentrations of ...
... continued to be Labour met by the importation of slaves . It is true that the servile revolts on the in Sicily , and still more the War of Spartacus in Italy itself , had latifundia . shown up the danger of large concentrations of ...
Pagina 492
... continued to be eagerly coveted . 10 It has been contended by D. McFayden ( Classical Philology , 1921 , pp . 34 ff . ) that the maius imperium mentioned by Dio Cassius under date 23 B.C. ( liii . 32 ) was an ad hoc grant for some ...
... continued to be eagerly coveted . 10 It has been contended by D. McFayden ( Classical Philology , 1921 , pp . 34 ff . ) that the maius imperium mentioned by Dio Cassius under date 23 B.C. ( liii . 32 ) was an ad hoc grant for some ...
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