A History of Rome, from Its Origins to 529 A.D.Doubleday, 1956 - 305 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... temples , sanctities , and city be delightful to you and more commendable , so that we may know and understand that in future you will pro- tect me , the people of Rome , and its soldiers . If you will do this I vow to found a temple to ...
... temples , sanctities , and city be delightful to you and more commendable , so that we may know and understand that in future you will pro- tect me , the people of Rome , and its soldiers . If you will do this I vow to found a temple to ...
Pagina 107
... temples to me , for I do not wish to trouble my fellow men and I hold that in every age temples and simi- lar ... temple of the 1P . London , 1912 ; Edgar and Hunt , L.C.L. , 212 . said Augustus in Canopus are chosen by lot . Your 107.
... temples to me , for I do not wish to trouble my fellow men and I hold that in every age temples and simi- lar ... temple of the 1P . London , 1912 ; Edgar and Hunt , L.C.L. , 212 . said Augustus in Canopus are chosen by lot . Your 107.
Pagina 121
... temple precinct . At this point Titus called his staff officers to a council to determine whether the fire should be allowed to destroy the temple . 1Some held that the law of war should apply , for the Jews would never cease from ...
... temple precinct . At this point Titus called his staff officers to a council to determine whether the fire should be allowed to destroy the temple . 1Some held that the law of war should apply , for the Jews would never cease from ...
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Kings and Early Republic | 1 |
Mediterranean Conquests | 27 |
A Century of Revolution | 47 |
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