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 522
... emperor . Agrippina . 44 prae- fectus praetorio " , Seianus , against Agrip- pina's family . Tiberius at first betrayed no open resentment . After the death of his own son Drusus II . in A.D. 23 he recognised Agrippina's children , Nero ...
... emperor . Agrippina . 44 prae- fectus praetorio " , Seianus , against Agrip- pina's family . Tiberius at first betrayed no open resentment . After the death of his own son Drusus II . in A.D. 23 he recognised Agrippina's children , Nero ...
Pagina 529
... emperor , who soon tired of his mother's admonitions to " be a king " and to live laborious days . Agrippina , who loved power more than Nero , sought compensation in a sudden affection for Britannicus ; but so long as Burrus commanded ...
... emperor , who soon tired of his mother's admonitions to " be a king " and to live laborious days . Agrippina , who loved power more than Nero , sought compensation in a sudden affection for Britannicus ; but so long as Burrus commanded ...
Pagina 599
... emperor in by his their camp and marched in upon the Forum , where they uncere- moniously lynched Galba without anyone raising a hand in his defence . His death was followed by that of Piso and his other associates . § 3. OTHO Guards ...
... emperor in by his their camp and marched in upon the Forum , where they uncere- moniously lynched Galba without anyone raising a hand in his defence . His death was followed by that of Piso and his other associates . § 3. OTHO Guards ...
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