A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 92
... treaty which these accepted . Presumably this alliance was inspired by a common fear of the Gauls , and it is not unlikely that a Samnite contingent was included in the army which scared away the Gallic invaders of 349 ( p . 89 ) . But ...
... treaty which these accepted . Presumably this alliance was inspired by a common fear of the Gauls , and it is not unlikely that a Samnite contingent was included in the army which scared away the Gallic invaders of 349 ( p . 89 ) . But ...
Pagina 104
... treaty to 348 . Livy ( ix . 43. 2 ) mentions a second renewal of the treaty in 306. The terms of this revised agreement are probably preserved in Polybius ' second treaty . For a recent discussion , see F. Schachermeyr , Rheinisches ...
... treaty to 348 . Livy ( ix . 43. 2 ) mentions a second renewal of the treaty in 306. The terms of this revised agreement are probably preserved in Polybius ' second treaty . For a recent discussion , see F. Schachermeyr , Rheinisches ...
Pagina 127
... treaty . The former category comprised in general the peoples of tion , and Latium , of Campania and southern Etruria , and of the Sabine country ; by treaty the latter contained the more outlying communities in northern Etruria and ...
... treaty . The former category comprised in general the peoples of tion , and Latium , of Campania and southern Etruria , and of the Sabine country ; by treaty the latter contained the more outlying communities in northern Etruria and ...
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