From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1959 - 450 Seiten |
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... GERMANICUS Although all was quiet on the home front , two mutinies broke out among the troops on the Danube and the Rhine . These arose from ... Germanicus , who was governor of the three Gauls and commander of GERMANICUS 279 Germanicus.
... GERMANICUS Although all was quiet on the home front , two mutinies broke out among the troops on the Danube and the Rhine . These arose from ... Germanicus , who was governor of the three Gauls and commander of GERMANICUS 279 Germanicus.
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... Germanicus on the throne . He remained , however , loyal to Tiberius and after some rather theatrical efforts he succeeded in quelling the mutiny . Germanicus , the son of Tiberius ' popular brother Drusus , was himself well - liked ...
... Germanicus on the throne . He remained , however , loyal to Tiberius and after some rather theatrical efforts he succeeded in quelling the mutiny . Germanicus , the son of Tiberius ' popular brother Drusus , was himself well - liked ...
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... Germanicus can have had little real ground for complaint when he was accorded a magnificent triumph in A.D. 17 , given maius imperium over all the eastern provinces , and granted a consulship with Tiberius in 18.3 Unrest in the East ...
... Germanicus can have had little real ground for complaint when he was accorded a magnificent triumph in A.D. 17 , given maius imperium over all the eastern provinces , and granted a consulship with Tiberius in 18.3 Unrest in the East ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF MARIUS | 44 |
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