I, ClaudiusKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1989 M10 23 - 480 páginas Considered an idiot because of his physical infirmities, Claudius survived the intrigues and poisonings of the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, and the Mad Caligula to become emperor in 41 A.D. A masterpiece. |
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... carried into the Capitol in a sedan , where [ A.D. 6 I sacrificed and was then carried back to bed . German- icus and Postumus would have come , but in order to call as little attention to me as possible Livia had arranged a banquet ...
... carried into the Capitol in a sedan , where [ A.D. 6 I sacrificed and was then carried back to bed . German- icus and Postumus would have come , but in order to call as little attention to me as possible Livia had arranged a banquet ...
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... carrying them off to be sold as slaves . The fathers of some of the children thus seized were members of the ... carried on a skilful guerrilla warfare . They were lightly armed and knew the country well and when winter came even ...
... carrying them off to be sold as slaves . The fathers of some of the children thus seized were members of the ... carried on a skilful guerrilla warfare . They were lightly armed and knew the country well and when winter came even ...
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... carried the pieces away under their robes . " But what about Hercules ? " someone hurriedly asked . Gallus said : " Tiberius himself in his eloquent oration at the funeral repudiated the comparison between Augustus and Her- cules . His ...
... carried the pieces away under their robes . " But what about Hercules ? " someone hurriedly asked . Gallus said : " Tiberius himself in his eloquent oration at the funeral repudiated the comparison between Augustus and Her- cules . His ...
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I, Claudius: From the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Born B.C. 10 ... Robert Graves Vista de fragmentos - 1934 |
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