The extent and military force of the Roman empire, in the age of the Antonines |
Introduction |
Moderation of Augustus—Imitated by his Successors |
Conquest of Britain, the first Exception to it—
Conquest of Dacia, the second Exception to it |
Conquests of Trajan in the East
—Resigned by his successor Hadrian |
Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius |
Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines—
Defensive Wars of Marcus Antoninus |
Military Establishment of the Roman Emperors: —Discipline, Exercises |
The Legions under the Emperors,
Arms, Cavalry, Auxiliaries, Artillery, Encampment, March |
Number and Disposition of the Legions—
Navy—
Amount of the whole Establishment |
View of the Provinces of the Roman Empire |
Spain, Gaul, Britain, Italy, The Danube and Illyrian Frontier, Rhaetia, Noricum and Pannonia, Dalmatia, Maesia and Dacia, Thrace, Macedonia and Greece Asia Minor, Syria, Phoenicia and Palestine Egypt, Africa, The Mediterranean with its Islands |
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General Idea of the Roman Empire
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