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Rome and the unification of Italy
Scarcely more than a generation before Octavian set out to encounter Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium, relying on the firm support of 'all Italy', the Italians were in revolt with the avowed aim of destroying Rome. This impressive unity displayed in 31 BC was the hard-won produ...
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Document Type: | Online Resource Book |
Language: | English |
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Exeter
: Bristol Phoenix Press
, 2005
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Edition: | 2nd ed |
Series: | Ignibus paperbacks
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Online Access: | http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/upso-ebooks-altertum/dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781904675372.001.0001 |
Author Notes: | Arthur Keaveney |
E-Book Packages: | Oxford University Press : University Press Scholarship Online / Archaeology |
Summary: | Scarcely more than a generation before Octavian set out to encounter Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium, relying on the firm support of 'all Italy', the Italians were in revolt with the avowed aim of destroying Rome. This impressive unity displayed in 31 BC was the hard-won product of 50 years of earlier struggle |
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Item Description: | Previous ed.: London: Croom Helm, 1987 Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 231 p) maps |
ISBN: | 9781781385319 |