History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... earlier ; Roman territory was thus expanded to 4,500 square miles , with a population of at least a million . Secondly , Tibur and Praeneste , although deprived of some land , retained formal independence , and their earlier alliances ...
... earlier ; Roman territory was thus expanded to 4,500 square miles , with a population of at least a million . Secondly , Tibur and Praeneste , although deprived of some land , retained formal independence , and their earlier alliances ...
Pagina 124
... earlier . Not long after- wards , however , they infuriated the members of the League once again , by allowing the city - state of Sparta , which the Achaeans had earlier compelled to join their confederation , to terminate its ...
... earlier . Not long after- wards , however , they infuriated the members of the League once again , by allowing the city - state of Sparta , which the Achaeans had earlier compelled to join their confederation , to terminate its ...
Pagina 382
... EARLIER AMPHITHEATRE : the building of Titus Statilius Taurus at Rome in 29 BC had been partly of wood and partly of stone , but there were earlier stone amphitheatres at Pompeii , etc. Pompey had built Rome's first stone theatre ( 53 ...
... EARLIER AMPHITHEATRE : the building of Titus Statilius Taurus at Rome in 29 BC had been partly of wood and partly of stone , but there were earlier stone amphitheatres at Pompeii , etc. Pompey had built Rome's first stone theatre ( 53 ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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