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 399
... legions recently handed over by Caesar ( pp . 394-5 ) ; the rest were recruits who for the moment lay scattered over ... legions from Transalpine Gaul . Pompey's plans were further disarranged by L. Domitius , who made an un- authorised ...
... legions recently handed over by Caesar ( pp . 394-5 ) ; the rest were recruits who for the moment lay scattered over ... legions from Transalpine Gaul . Pompey's plans were further disarranged by L. Domitius , who made an un- authorised ...
Pagina 407
... legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth winter campaign of the civil wars in ...
... legions , most of which , however , were composed of native recruits . After a summer spent in Rome , Caesar took the field against the sons of Pompey with eight legions , and conducted his fourth winter campaign of the civil wars in ...
Pagina 659
... legions no less than the auxiliary units were made up almost wholly of provincials , many of whom were natives of the camps in which they served . Neverthe- less the distinction between legions and auxiliaries was up- held . Though the ...
... legions no less than the auxiliary units were made up almost wholly of provincials , many of whom were natives of the camps in which they served . Neverthe- less the distinction between legions and auxiliaries was up- held . Though the ...
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