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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... reign deserve so little credence that any attempt to give a separate account of each reign must be misleading . In this chapter nothing more will be attempted than a general description of the Roman state in the regal period . § 2 ...
... reign deserve so little credence that any attempt to give a separate account of each reign must be misleading . In this chapter nothing more will be attempted than a general description of the Roman state in the regal period . § 2 ...
Pagina 530
... reign . In the same year Nero got rid of his wife Octavia , whose divorce he had delayed while Seneca's influence endured . Having elicited from his handy man Anicetus a false confession of adultery with Octavia , he banished her and ...
... reign . In the same year Nero got rid of his wife Octavia , whose divorce he had delayed while Seneca's influence endured . Having elicited from his handy man Anicetus a false confession of adultery with Octavia , he banished her and ...
Pagina 538
... Reign of Tiberius , ch . vii . ) . On the other hand , it is not unlikely that a tradition unfavourable to Tiberius was formed in the private intercourse of the senatorial families , and that this coloured the writings of Tacitus ...
... Reign of Tiberius , ch . vii . ) . On the other hand , it is not unlikely that a tradition unfavourable to Tiberius was formed in the private intercourse of the senatorial families , and that this coloured the writings of Tacitus ...
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