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Side xix
... legions under the em- perors . Arms 5 Cavalry . Auxiliaries 6 Artillery , Encampment . March . Num- 96 ber and disposition of the legions . Navy 116 7 Amount of the whole establishment . View of the provinces of the Roman empire . Spain ...
... legions under the em- perors . Arms 5 Cavalry . Auxiliaries 6 Artillery , Encampment . March . Num- 96 ber and disposition of the legions . Navy 116 7 Amount of the whole establishment . View of the provinces of the Roman empire . Spain ...
Side xxii
... legions of Gaul.- is by of Constan tius . - Civil administration of Julian . Retreat and distress of the Roman army . Julian is mortally wounded 379 363 Death of Julian 380 lisk 279 357 , 358 , 359 The Quadian and Sarmatian war 280 358 ...
... legions of Gaul.- is by of Constan tius . - Civil administration of Julian . Retreat and distress of the Roman army . Julian is mortally wounded 379 363 Death of Julian 380 lisk 279 357 , 358 , 359 The Quadian and Sarmatian war 280 358 ...
Side 1
... legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . " His generals , in the early part of his reign , at ...
... legions to the arrows of the Parthians , he obtained , by an honourable treaty , the restitution of the standards and prisoners which had been taken in the defeat of Crassus . " His generals , in the early part of his reign , at ...
Side 2
... legions , un- der the command of the virtuous Agricola , defeated the collected force of the Caledonians at the foot ... legion and a few auxiliaries were sufficient . The western isle might be improved into a valuable possession , and ...
... legions , un- der the command of the virtuous Agricola , defeated the collected force of the Caledonians at the foot ... legion and a few auxiliaries were sufficient . The western isle might be improved into a valuable possession , and ...
Side 4
... legions of the frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of univer- sal peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest bar- barians frequently submitted ...
... legions of the frontier , the reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius offer the fair prospect of univer- sal peace . The Roman name was revered among the most remote nations of the earth . The fiercest bar- barians frequently submitted ...
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