LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... peace , but a fusion of the two peoples ; and in compliment to their new friends , the Romans took the additional ... peaceful - a new age of gold . To him succeeded Tullus Hostilius , who reduced Alba , the mother - city of Rome , into ...
... peace , but a fusion of the two peoples ; and in compliment to their new friends , the Romans took the additional ... peaceful - a new age of gold . To him succeeded Tullus Hostilius , who reduced Alba , the mother - city of Rome , into ...
Pagina 22
... peaceful than Numa . Under him the Aventine hill was included within the walls , and the Janiculum thrown out on the northern bank of the Tiber , and successful wars with the neighbouring tribes marked the still growing power of Rome ...
... peaceful than Numa . Under him the Aventine hill was included within the walls , and the Janiculum thrown out on the northern bank of the Tiber , and successful wars with the neighbouring tribes marked the still growing power of Rome ...
Pagina 36
... peace with the Latins followed this defeat ; * Second only in rank to the Dictator , who was " Master of the People . " The reader will miss , in Livy's narrative , the appearance of the " Great Twin Brethren " ( Castor and Pollux ) ...
... peace with the Latins followed this defeat ; * Second only in rank to the Dictator , who was " Master of the People . " The reader will miss , in Livy's narrative , the appearance of the " Great Twin Brethren " ( Castor and Pollux ) ...
Pagina 42
... peace with the Hernicans , another powerful and numerous Sabine people , who had been always more or less at war with Rome ; and that , in accordance with its terms , they gave up to the Romans two - thirds of their territory . On this ...
... peace with the Hernicans , another powerful and numerous Sabine people , who had been always more or less at war with Rome ; and that , in accordance with its terms , they gave up to the Romans two - thirds of their territory . On this ...
Pagina 45
... peace and quiet , and all the neighbouring tribes be brought under their rule . ' Next day the Fabii arm them- selves , and muster at the place appointed . The consul coming forth with his war - cloak on , sees his whole clan drawn up ...
... peace and quiet , and all the neighbouring tribes be brought under their rule . ' Next day the Fabii arm them- selves , and muster at the place appointed . The consul coming forth with his war - cloak on , sees his whole clan drawn up ...
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