Roman Civilization: Selected Readings, Volume 2Columbia University Press, 1955 |
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... Dacia, even though Dacia was another 322 kilometers/200 miles south from its border and Ptolemy regarded the Vistula River as the border between Germania and Sarmatia. Similarly, the name of Chersonese was commonly applied to the ...
... Dacia, even though Dacia was another 322 kilometers/200 miles south from its border and Ptolemy regarded the Vistula River as the border between Germania and Sarmatia. Similarly, the name of Chersonese was commonly applied to the ...
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... Dacia Sandero (più grande e con un nuovo logo), nuovi paraurti che sfiorano la carrozzeria, nuovi proiettori. L'interno presenta una plancia di bordo e dei pannelli delle portiere ridisegnati. Dal punto di vista meccanico, il sistema ...
... Dacia Sandero (più grande e con un nuovo logo), nuovi paraurti che sfiorano la carrozzeria, nuovi proiettori. L'interno presenta una plancia di bordo e dei pannelli delle portiere ridisegnati. Dal punto di vista meccanico, il sistema ...
Pagina 55
... Dacia and advanced through the territory without much difficulty, rejecting all peace offers. Predictably, the strength of the Roman army crushed the Dacian opposition. The sources describe the desperate struggle to defend themselves by ...
... Dacia and advanced through the territory without much difficulty, rejecting all peace offers. Predictably, the strength of the Roman army crushed the Dacian opposition. The sources describe the desperate struggle to defend themselves by ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
ADMINISTRATION | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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