The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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His son and successor , Caracalla ( 211- 217 ) , one of the most worthless men to occupy the principate , extends Roman citizenship to all inhabitants of the Empire ( 212 ) .21 Macrinus ( 217-218 ) , made emperor by the army , is the ...
His son and successor , Caracalla ( 211- 217 ) , one of the most worthless men to occupy the principate , extends Roman citizenship to all inhabitants of the Empire ( 212 ) .21 Macrinus ( 217-218 ) , made emperor by the army , is the ...
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was for the eventual Romanization of some areas , especially the Latin West , was not an efficient instrument for creating a cohesive empire out of an agglomeration of provinces . It is only natural that under these circumstances the ...
was for the eventual Romanization of some areas , especially the Latin West , was not an efficient instrument for creating a cohesive empire out of an agglomeration of provinces . It is only natural that under these circumstances the ...
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Justinian ( 527-565 ) was successful at least for a time , thanks to the brilliance of his general Belisarius , in recovering Italy in addition to other parts of the Empire , and to make it a Roman province .
Justinian ( 527-565 ) was successful at least for a time , thanks to the brilliance of his general Belisarius , in recovering Italy in addition to other parts of the Empire , and to make it a Roman province .
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