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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... pretended friend Augustus who had betrayed him , but concluded that Livia had tempted him and that he had not been proof against her beauty ; and perhaps Augustus still bore a grudge against him for the unlucky motion that he had once ...
... pretended friend Augustus who had betrayed him , but concluded that Livia had tempted him and that he had not been proof against her beauty ; and perhaps Augustus still bore a grudge against him for the unlucky motion that he had once ...
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... pretended to believe in him , but only as an excuse for marching to Rome and creating a disturbance there . They had assembled in the suburbs a little be- fore dawn that morning under his leadership with the object of marching to the ...
... pretended to believe in him , but only as an excuse for marching to Rome and creating a disturbance there . They had assembled in the suburbs a little be- fore dawn that morning under his leadership with the object of marching to the ...
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... pretended loyalists were secretly financing the rebellion . As for the taxation , the fact was that Tiberius had promised him a special grant from the Treasury to cover the expenses of the campaign and to indemnify Roman citizens for ...
... pretended loyalists were secretly financing the rebellion . As for the taxation , the fact was that Tiberius had promised him a special grant from the Treasury to cover the expenses of the campaign and to indemnify Roman citizens for ...
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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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