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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... wars . By the middle of the third century the network of Roman fortresses , which at that time numbered some twenty - five or thirty , still showed gaps here and there , but it was spread over the whole of peninsular Italy.11 Strong as ...
... wars . By the middle of the third century the network of Roman fortresses , which at that time numbered some twenty - five or thirty , still showed gaps here and there , but it was spread over the whole of peninsular Italy.11 Strong as ...
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... Wars . Re- economy of effort in the first war , they made amends by the determina- trospect . tion with which they fought out the second war and by the blind heroism of their last stand against Rome ; their triple defeat was due in ...
... Wars . Re- economy of effort in the first war , they made amends by the determina- trospect . tion with which they fought out the second war and by the blind heroism of their last stand against Rome ; their triple defeat was due in ...
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... WARS OF LUCULLUS , POMPEY AND CRASSUS § 1. THE WAR AGAINST Q. SERTORIUS IN the restoration period that followed the dictatorship of Sulla the foremost need of the Roman republic was to rest and recover from the convulsions of the ...
... WARS OF LUCULLUS , POMPEY AND CRASSUS § 1. THE WAR AGAINST Q. SERTORIUS IN the restoration period that followed the dictatorship of Sulla the foremost need of the Roman republic was to rest and recover from the convulsions of the ...
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