Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... 92 IIO 166 · THE EAST IN THE TIME OF MITHRADATES AND TIGRANES 214 GAUL IN THE TIME OF CAESAR 293 SCENE OF CAESAR'S AFRICAN CAMPAIGN · 361 THE ROMAN EMPIRE AT DEATH OF CAESAR • 375 PART I LATIN SETTLEMENT AND CONQUEST OF ITALY . 753-268 XV.
... 92 IIO 166 · THE EAST IN THE TIME OF MITHRADATES AND TIGRANES 214 GAUL IN THE TIME OF CAESAR 293 SCENE OF CAESAR'S AFRICAN CAMPAIGN · 361 THE ROMAN EMPIRE AT DEATH OF CAESAR • 375 PART I LATIN SETTLEMENT AND CONQUEST OF ITALY . 753-268 XV.
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... Mithradates , king of Pontus . The battle of Pydna marks the last occasion on which the senate still adhered to the state maxim that Rome should , if possible , hold 168 B.C. no possessions and maintain no garrisons beyond the CONQUEST ...
... Mithradates , king of Pontus . The battle of Pydna marks the last occasion on which the senate still adhered to the state maxim that Rome should , if possible , hold 168 B.C. no possessions and maintain no garrisons beyond the CONQUEST ...
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... Mithradates I. ( 175-133 B.C. ) laid the foundations of this empire by his successes over the Bactrian kingdom , and in all the countries west of the great desert . Aided by the internal dissolution of the kingdom of the Seleucidae ...
... Mithradates I. ( 175-133 B.C. ) laid the foundations of this empire by his successes over the Bactrian kingdom , and in all the countries west of the great desert . Aided by the internal dissolution of the kingdom of the Seleucidae ...
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... Mithradates , and also by his invectives against Quintus Metellus , when he was a candidate for the censorship in 102 B.C. Moreover , he had carried the election of Marius as consul for 102 B.C. in the teeth of a fierce opposition . His ...
... Mithradates , and also by his invectives against Quintus Metellus , when he was a candidate for the censorship in 102 B.C. Moreover , he had carried the election of Marius as consul for 102 B.C. in the teeth of a fierce opposition . His ...
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... Mithradates , and Rome was by no means . prepared . The treasury was exhausted ; no new army could be raised , but that of Sulla was destined to embark as soon as it could I . 89-88 B.C. safely be spared ; money was raised by 208 ROME.
... Mithradates , and Rome was by no means . prepared . The treasury was exhausted ; no new army could be raised , but that of Sulla was destined to embark as soon as it could I . 89-88 B.C. safely be spared ; money was raised by 208 ROME.
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