From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... campaign at Zela . Two other works deal with Caesar's campaigns : the Bellum Africum ( of 47-6 B.C. ) , written by a competent soldier who was not a staff officer , and the Bellum Hispaniense ( campaign of Munda ) , written in awkward ...
... campaign at Zela . Two other works deal with Caesar's campaigns : the Bellum Africum ( of 47-6 B.C. ) , written by a competent soldier who was not a staff officer , and the Bellum Hispaniense ( campaign of Munda ) , written in awkward ...
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... campaigns . However that may be , he led his troops over the Rhine at first without direct authorization from ... campaign of 17 when he sailed through the lakes of Holland to the Amisia ; advancing thence to the Visurgis ( Weser ) ...
... campaigns . However that may be , he led his troops over the Rhine at first without direct authorization from ... campaign of 17 when he sailed through the lakes of Holland to the Amisia ; advancing thence to the Visurgis ( Weser ) ...
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... campaigns include C. Jullian , Hist . de la Gaule , III ( 2nd ed . , 1920 ) ; T. Rice Holmes , Caesar's Conquest of ... campaign of 51 against the Bellovaci ; this more recent excavation is particularly interesting : three main camps ...
... campaigns include C. Jullian , Hist . de la Gaule , III ( 2nd ed . , 1920 ) ; T. Rice Holmes , Caesar's Conquest of ... campaign of 51 against the Bellovaci ; this more recent excavation is particularly interesting : three main camps ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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