History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 70
... Claudius , censor in 312 BC . Appius Claudius , known as Caecus , ' blind ' - which he became in his old age - was a remarkable man . For one thing , he was the writer of a series of pungent moral sayings in verse , thus becoming the ...
... Claudius , censor in 312 BC . Appius Claudius , known as Caecus , ' blind ' - which he became in his old age - was a remarkable man . For one thing , he was the writer of a series of pungent moral sayings in verse , thus becoming the ...
Pagina 229
... Claudius himself came to the country in AD 43 , for the decisive capture of Camulodunum ( Colchester ) , which be- came the capital of the new province . Mauretania and Thrace were also taken away from client rule and added to the ...
... Claudius himself came to the country in AD 43 , for the decisive capture of Camulodunum ( Colchester ) , which be- came the capital of the new province . Mauretania and Thrace were also taken away from client rule and added to the ...
Pagina 416
... Claudius , Appius ( decem- Claudius , Quintus ( Lex colonies , Latin , 39 , 50–3 , Claudia ) , 372 Claudius Caecus ( the Blind ) , Appius , 70 f . , 79 ; see also aqueducts , roads Clausus , Attus ( Appius Claudius Sabinus Inre ...
... Claudius , Appius ( decem- Claudius , Quintus ( Lex colonies , Latin , 39 , 50–3 , Claudia ) , 372 Claudius Caecus ( the Blind ) , Appius , 70 f . , 79 ; see also aqueducts , roads Clausus , Attus ( Appius Claudius Sabinus Inre ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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