A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Claudius , 330 ; Nero , 331 ; Galba , Otho , Vitellius , 333 ; Vespasian , Titus , Domitian , 334 ; Nerva , Trajan , 335 ; Hadrian , T. Antoninus Pius , M. Aurelius Antoninus , 336 ; Commodus , 337 . SECOND PERIOD . Reigns of : Pertinax ...
... Claudius , 330 ; Nero , 331 ; Galba , Otho , Vitellius , 333 ; Vespasian , Titus , Domitian , 334 ; Nerva , Trajan , 335 ; Hadrian , T. Antoninus Pius , M. Aurelius Antoninus , 336 ; Commodus , 337 . SECOND PERIOD . Reigns of : Pertinax ...
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... Claudius , one of the consuls , stationed himself with an armed force in the Forum to oppose it ; and it was not until the plebeians , resorting in their turn to force , had seized the Capitol , and held it for some time under mil ...
... Claudius , one of the consuls , stationed himself with an armed force in the Forum to oppose it ; and it was not until the plebeians , resorting in their turn to force , had seized the Capitol , and held it for some time under mil ...
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... Claudius was re- elected , and his unscrupulous character now made itself felt in the tyran- nical nature of the government . The people found that they had ten consuls instead of two , and the power of the Ten was unchecked by any ...
... Claudius was re- elected , and his unscrupulous character now made itself felt in the tyran- nical nature of the government . The people found that they had ten consuls instead of two , and the power of the Ten was unchecked by any ...
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... Claudius and one of his colleagues were impeached and died in prison ; the rest fled from Rome , and their property was confiscated . 53. A strong reaction now set in , in favor of the patricians ; and so de- termined was their ...
... Claudius and one of his colleagues were impeached and died in prison ; the rest fled from Rome , and their property was confiscated . 53. A strong reaction now set in , in favor of the patricians ; and so de- termined was their ...
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... Claudius unjustly claims Virginia for a slave . The people secede , overthrow the decemvirate , and restore consuls and tribunes . The new consuls defeat the Sabines , and triumph in spite of the Senate . By another change of ...
... Claudius unjustly claims Virginia for a slave . The people secede , overthrow the decemvirate , and restore consuls and tribunes . The new consuls defeat the Sabines , and triumph in spite of the Senate . By another change of ...
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