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作       者:Smith, William

出  版  社:Andrews UK Limited

出版时间:2011-04-04

字       数:252.7万

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History of Rome
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Front Matter

Title Page

Publisher Information

Introductory Images

The History of Rome

Geography Of Italy - Early Inhabitants

The First Four Kings Of Rome

The Last Three Kings Of Rome

From The Battle Of The Lake Regillus

The Decemvirate

The Capture Of Rome By The Gauls

The Final Union Of The Two Orders

The End of The Samnite Wars

The Subjugation Of Italy

The First Punic War

Events Between The First And Second Punic Wars

The Second Punic War: First Period

Second Punic War: Second Period

Second Punic War, Third Period

The Macedonian, Syrian, And Galatian Wars

The Gallic, Ligurian, And Spanish Wars

The Roman Constitution And Army

The Macedonian And Syrian Wars - Cato And Scipio

The Third Macedonian, Achaean, And Third Punic Wars

Spanish Wars & First Servile War

The Gracchi

Jugurtha And His Times

The Cimbri And Teutones & Second Servile War

The Defeat Of The Cimbri And Teutones To The Social War

The Social Or Marsic War

First Civil War

First Mithridatic War

Sulla’s Dictatorship, Legislation, And Death

The Consulship Of Pompey And Crassus

Third Or Great Mithridatic War

The Consulship Of Pompey And Crassus

Cicero’s Banishment And Recall

Caesar’s Campaigns In Gaul

The Commencement Of The Civil War

From The Beginning Of The Second Civil War To Caesar’s Death

From The Death Of Caesar To The Battle Of Philippi

From The Battle Of Philippi To The Battle Of Actium

Sketch Of The History Of Roman Literature

The Reign Of Augustus Caesar

From The Accession Of Tiberius To Domitian

Prosperity Of The Empire

From Pertinax To Diocletian

From Diocletian To Constantine’s Death

Romulus Augustulus

Roman Literature Under The Empire

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