History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 80
... Mediterranean power , Carthage in north Africa , in the country that is now Tunisia . And from now onwards the problems threatening the peaceful coexistence of the two powers rapidly multiplied . During the later eighth century BC ...
... Mediterranean power , Carthage in north Africa , in the country that is now Tunisia . And from now onwards the problems threatening the peaceful coexistence of the two powers rapidly multiplied . During the later eighth century BC ...
Pagina 113
... Mediterranean , which within a remarkably short time became a Roman lake . When Alexander the Great ( d . 323 BC ) , king of the Macedonians who were the Greeks ' northern neighbours , conquered gigantic territories far to the east ...
... Mediterranean , which within a remarkably short time became a Roman lake . When Alexander the Great ( d . 323 BC ) , king of the Macedonians who were the Greeks ' northern neighbours , conquered gigantic territories far to the east ...
Pagina 126
... , for within the space of a few years the Romans had become dominant in almost the whole of the Mediterranean : it was indeed Mare Nostrum , Our Sea . 9 The New Society THE FOREIGN POLICY OF these decisive 126 THE IMPERIAL REPUBLIC.
... , for within the space of a few years the Romans had become dominant in almost the whole of the Mediterranean : it was indeed Mare Nostrum , Our Sea . 9 The New Society THE FOREIGN POLICY OF these decisive 126 THE IMPERIAL REPUBLIC.
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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