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 508
... provinces , Aquitania , Lugdunensis and Belgica . Achaea and Epirus were de- tached from Macedonia and received a separate governor . The interest which Augustus took in the provinces was made manifest by the prolonged tours of ...
... provinces , Aquitania , Lugdunensis and Belgica . Achaea and Epirus were de- tached from Macedonia and received a separate governor . The interest which Augustus took in the provinces was made manifest by the prolonged tours of ...
Pagina 509
... provinces in particular had been bled white by the exac- tions of Brutus , Cassius and Antony , and with the drying ... provinces , and he made provincial , provision for a recount at the end of every fourteen years . " In the provinces ...
... provinces in particular had been bled white by the exac- tions of Brutus , Cassius and Antony , and with the drying ... provinces , and he made provincial , provision for a recount at the end of every fourteen years . " In the provinces ...
Pagina 553
... provinces Britain provinces . alone was acquired by conquest . The two Mauretanias , Cappadocia , Thrace and the Alpes Cottiae ( at the foot of Mt. Cenis ) were formed out of dependent kingdoms whose dynasties died out or were deposed ...
... provinces Britain provinces . alone was acquired by conquest . The two Mauretanias , Cappadocia , Thrace and the Alpes Cottiae ( at the foot of Mt. Cenis ) were formed out of dependent kingdoms whose dynasties died out or were deposed ...
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