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Vladimiro
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Settimio Severo aveva meno esperienza militare di molti imperatori prima e dopo di lui, ma fondò il "dominato militare"...
— Sep 20, 2021 12:36AM
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Vladimiro
is on page 109 of 320
L'autore ipotizza efficacemente che Leto, Marcia ed Ecletto (prefetto del pretorio, amante e segretario di Commodo), abbiano volontariamente "aizzato" Commodo negli ultimi sanguinosissimi mesi del suo regno, così da giustificarne il successivo omicidio.
— Jan 08, 2021 11:39AM
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Vladimiro
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Scrittura e tono un po' "aridi", però ricchissimo di dettagli. La prima parte molto interessante racconta la romanizzazione della Tripolitania, cioè come si passò gradualmente da una città punica governata da suffeti che adoravano Baal Ammone ad una città romana con duumviri adoranti la dinastia imperiale.
— Jan 07, 2021 11:02AM
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Fadi
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Sermo non Poenus, non habitus tibi: Italus, Italus!
And so it was that this line came to fulfillment and rang in Septimius' ears as his native city cheered in excitement and jubilance.
— May 07, 2020 01:41AM
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And so it was that this line came to fulfillment and rang in Septimius' ears as his native city cheered in excitement and jubilance.
Paul Fitz-George
is on page 37 of 320
A hard read to get into as I've just started to read about the main character of interest, Septimius Serverus, at the tail end of chapter four. Whilst appreciating the academic rigour regarding the Lepcis Magna area and its environs, I would have liked to hear the Emperor's story, not that of his family stretching back eons and it has so far been akin to kick starting a Carthaginian war elephant.
— Jun 16, 2019 12:31AM
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