History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... town of Alba Longa ( Castelgandolfo ) , famous in Virgil's legend as the parent city of Rome , although this is ... towns of Latium as further legends recount , and if so how many , must remain equally uncertain . But its headship of a ...
... town of Alba Longa ( Castelgandolfo ) , famous in Virgil's legend as the parent city of Rome , although this is ... towns of Latium as further legends recount , and if so how many , must remain equally uncertain . But its headship of a ...
Pagina 32
... town . The first of these engage- ments weakened Etruscan power in general , and probably helped , in the long run , to undermine Tarquinius Superbus . The second clash seems to have taken place shortly after Superbus ' expulsion , and ...
... town . The first of these engage- ments weakened Etruscan power in general , and probably helped , in the long run , to undermine Tarquinius Superbus . The second clash seems to have taken place shortly after Superbus ' expulsion , and ...
Pagina 47
... town , on the Apennine spur dominating a major road to Campania , had formerly been an important outpost of the Etruscans , who gave it a lavish prosperity rivalling the cities of their own homeland . And the place was also the ...
... town , on the Apennine spur dominating a major road to Campania , had formerly been an important outpost of the Etruscans , who gave it a lavish prosperity rivalling the cities of their own homeland . And the place was also the ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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