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might be the numbers of equestrian or plebeian rank who perished in the massacre of Rome, it is confidently affirmed that only one senator lost his life by the sword of the enemy.
Chapter 31 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire' - Alaric, Manners,the Goths, Constantine, Gaul,Spain Britain.
The Republic, by Platohttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book165.html
added the promise of an equestrian torch-race in the evening. The whole work is supposed to be recited by Socrates on the day after the festival to a small party, consisting of Cr
Herodian of Antioch, History of the Roman Empire (1961) pp.108-134. Book4.https://tertullian.org/fathers/herodian_04_book4.htm
the noblest of the Equestrians and picked young senators lift the couch and carry it along the Sacred Way to the Old Forum, 1 where the Roman magistrates give up their authority.
Roman Histories, Book 4. Caracalla
Chiesa e Monastero di S. Chiarahttp://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi156.htm
XVth century Rome: the equestrian statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius at the Lateran and Porto di Ripa Grande , which are shown in other pages. Apse: Monuments to the Medici Popes:
A description of Chiesa di S. Chiara and S. Maria sopra Minerva in the etching by Giuseppe Vasi and as they are today
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idea was to imitate the equestrian and colossal statue which he had seen in the Forum of Trajan; but, when he had maturely weighed the difficulties of the execution, ( 42 ) he cho
Chapter 19 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'- Constantius sole emperor - Victories of Julian in Gaul
Anne Sudworthhttp://www.annesudworth.co.uk/anne.html
she concentrated on equestrian scenes, which allowed her to express her deep love of horses. She has ridden since she was five and horses have always played a big part in her life
Abridged History of Rome - PART I - XI - FROM DIOCLETIAN TO CONSTANTINEhttp://www.romeartlover.it/Storia11.html
of Constantine. An equestrian bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome was assumed to represent Constantine and it was not melted. Constantinopolis In 330 Constantine renamed with
The abridged history of Rome in 32 pages: Chapter XI - From Diocletian to Constantine
Josephus: Of the War, Book IIhttp://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/war-2.html
Coponius, one of the equestrian order among the Romans, was sent as a procurator, having the power of [life and] death put into his hands by Cæsar. Under his administration it was
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