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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... regiments were in their winter quarters at Bonn when the deputation arrived . Their march back under their General had been a disgraceful display : the bags which had contained the money were tied to long poles and carried mouth ...
... regiments were in their winter quarters at Bonn when the deputation arrived . Their march back under their General had been a disgraceful display : the bags which had contained the money were tied to long poles and carried mouth ...
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... regiments who were at a place called Santen to bring to their senses . They had continued to behave mutinously even after the payment of their bounty and their General could do nothing with them . When news came of the change of heart ...
... regiments who were at a place called Santen to bring to their senses . They had continued to behave mutinously even after the payment of their bounty and their General could do nothing with them . When news came of the change of heart ...
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... regiments in the Upper Province of Germany which did not take part in the great mutiny . He had been my brother's most capable lieutenant and had been granted triumphal ornaments for his successes against Hermann . Re- cently , at the ...
... regiments in the Upper Province of Germany which did not take part in the great mutiny . He had been my brother's most capable lieutenant and had been granted triumphal ornaments for his successes against Hermann . Re- cently , at the ...
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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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