A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 94
... towns were admitted ( p . 144 ) . The policy of annexation was also applied in a modified form to Capua , Cumae and some lesser towns in Cam- pania and on its outskirts , which consented to accept the duties of Roman citizenship and the ...
... towns were admitted ( p . 144 ) . The policy of annexation was also applied in a modified form to Capua , Cumae and some lesser towns in Cam- pania and on its outskirts , which consented to accept the duties of Roman citizenship and the ...
Pagina 137
... towns that set up mints were eight of the Latin colonies . Most of the coinage was in bronze , but silver was not uncommon , and the Tuscan town of Vol- sinii was still striking gold in the third century . 19 The Hernican town of ...
... towns that set up mints were eight of the Latin colonies . Most of the coinage was in bronze , but silver was not uncommon , and the Tuscan town of Vol- sinii was still striking gold in the third century . 19 The Hernican town of ...
Pagina 572
... towns of amusement . No town of any size in the Roman empire eventually follow suit ! lacked its bath or theatre . In the eastern Mediterranean gladiatorial contests did not find general favour , but in western Europe and North Africa ...
... towns of amusement . No town of any size in the Roman empire eventually follow suit ! lacked its bath or theatre . In the eastern Mediterranean gladiatorial contests did not find general favour , but in western Europe and North Africa ...
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