Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius as Caesar AR Denarius (Rome, AD 152-153) € 345.00€ 325.00 Roman Empire Trajan AR Denarius (Rome, AD 111) € 175.00€ 105.00 Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius AR Denarius (Rome, AD 164) € 195.00€ 175.00 Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius AR...
In the midst of the Marcommanic War of circa 175 AD, the governor of Syria, Avidius Cassius, claimed the empire for himself. The circumstances are unusual. Cassius had already been granted extraordinary power, orimperium, in the east; likely stemming from Marcus Aurelius' occupation with the ...
Marcus Aurelius皇帝去世,Commodus皇帝继位,罗马和平时期结束; 公元285 罗马帝国一分为二; 公元410年 罗马人离开英国,结束了统治; 公元476年 西罗马帝国灭亡; 公元1453年 东罗马帝国灭亡; 划重点Top 10 1.罗马,在变成帝国empire之前是一个共和...
In 180, old makusi·aolili UST floated the idea of the Emperor of the Roman Empire in his hope that the standing Roman army's most prestigious General Maximus for their heirs of the throne, this statement immediately raised% 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 ...
Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius as Caesar AR Denarius (Rome, AD 148-149) Bareheaded bust right, slight drapery / Minerva standing right
其代表作有《晚期罗马帝国:从阿卡狄乌斯到爱里尼》(A History of the Later Roman Empire: From Arcadius to Irene,1889年)、《希腊史:至亚历山大大帝去世》(A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great,1900年)、《东罗马帝国史:从爱... (展开全部) 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 还没...
Marcus Aurelius: Life of the Famous Roman Emperor and Philosopherempire romain
Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire? A. Julius Caesar B. Augustus C. Constantine D. Marcus Aurelius 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查罗马帝国的历史。Augustus 是罗马帝国的第一位皇帝。Julius Caesar 是罗马共和国末期的重要人物,Constantine 对基督教的发展有重要影响,Marcus Aurelius...
Herodian, another notable ancient historian, also offers valuable information on Severus Alexander's reign. In his work,History of the Roman Empire SinceMarcus Aurelius, Herodian covers the time period that includes Alexander's reign. Herodian presents Alexander as a moderate and conscientious ruler...
Roman Empire alsoRome(rōm) An empire that succeeded the Roman Republic during the time of Augustus, who ruled from 27bctoad14. At its greatest extent it encompassed territories stretching from Britain and Germany to North Africa and the Persian Gulf. After 395 it was split into the Byzantine...