A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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... Latin League , Rome had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract with a Roman , such a contract was regarded as legally ...
... Latin League , Rome had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract with a Roman , such a contract was regarded as legally ...
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... Latin League . Seeing her thus embarking on new ventures of which they themselves might be asked to bear the burden and she get all the profit , they resolved to make a stand . Their demands were drastic . They insisted not merely that ...
... Latin League . Seeing her thus embarking on new ventures of which they themselves might be asked to bear the burden and she get all the profit , they resolved to make a stand . Their demands were drastic . They insisted not merely that ...
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... Latin League . c . 480. Volscian War ( Coriolanus ) 477. War against Veii : battle of Cremera . 474. Etruscans defeated at Cumae . c . 460. War against Aequi ( Cin- cinnatus ) Internal Secession of plebs to Sacred Mount : creation of ...
... Latin League . c . 480. Volscian War ( Coriolanus ) 477. War against Veii : battle of Cremera . 474. Etruscans defeated at Cumae . c . 460. War against Aequi ( Cin- cinnatus ) Internal Secession of plebs to Sacred Mount : creation of ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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