A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 84
... tribes to Servius Tullius is plainly untenable , for this number of tribes was not attained until the fourth century . On the other hand , it is likely that the sixteen earliest tribus rusticae were created by one act , for their system ...
... tribes to Servius Tullius is plainly untenable , for this number of tribes was not attained until the fourth century . On the other hand , it is likely that the sixteen earliest tribus rusticae were created by one act , for their system ...
Pagina 239
... tribes was Tribal augmented from time to time , so as to keep pace with the extensions Assembly . of Roman territory . After 241 , when their total was raised to thirty- five , no further increase in their number took place , and new ...
... tribes was Tribal augmented from time to time , so as to keep pace with the extensions Assembly . of Roman territory . After 241 , when their total was raised to thirty- five , no further increase in their number took place , and new ...
Pagina 384
... tribes . At the end of 57 Caesar gave out , and possibly believed , that all Gaul had been pacified . But after the first shock of surprise many of the Gallic tribes recovered their breath and ventured on a new trial of strength . In 56 ...
... tribes . At the end of 57 Caesar gave out , and possibly believed , that all Gaul had been pacified . But after the first shock of surprise many of the Gallic tribes recovered their breath and ventured on a new trial of strength . In 56 ...
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