The Student's Roman Empire. a History of the Roman Empire From Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius [27 B.C.-180 A.D.]
The Student's Roman Empire. a History of the Roman Empire From Its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius [27 B.C.-180 A.D.]
Bury John Bagnell
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He (leg rades hto ilifcnitv in the circus. § 7. Sisters and wives of Uaius. His oriental kieas. He demands divine worship and professes to be a lemL I 8. His architectural extravagance. The bridge of ships at I'uteoli. His jealousy of great names. | 9. Financial difTicultie^ ilrive him to plunder his subjects, f 10. His ex|)edition to Gaul. i*iiiis)Hrary of l^entulns Gjctulieus.' Kxile of the Emperor's sisters. Acts of Gaius at Lugudunum. $ 11. Uritannic ex|iedition. His return to lUme. f I'i. ...The reign uf terror, f i:). Increaked taxation. ie.« from Alexandria. Sect. I.— ruPCLAK Beginnings of the Reion op Gaius. 1 1. AVr hare iccii tliot Tiberius had mnde Gains and Gemellut eo-partners in the inhifitanoo of his iirivate fortune, thus re- eooimending them to the senate and people as oo-ixirtners in the rrincipato.
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