History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... fighting altogether for five years . Moreover , on the resumption of the fighting , the Samnites won further victories , which culminated in an alarming incursion into Latium itself . Yet in the end they could not prevent Rome from re ...
... fighting altogether for five years . Moreover , on the resumption of the fighting , the Samnites won further victories , which culminated in an alarming incursion into Latium itself . Yet in the end they could not prevent Rome from re ...
Pagina 89
... fights are Samnite paintings depicting them , which date from not long after 400. It may well therefore have been from Samnium rather than Etruria that Rome learnt to stage these grisly entertainments ; indeed , for a long time the ...
... fights are Samnite paintings depicting them , which date from not long after 400. It may well therefore have been from Samnium rather than Etruria that Rome learnt to stage these grisly entertainments ; indeed , for a long time the ...
Pagina 117
... fighting the war against Philip . The members of the Assembly , however , exhausted by the recently concluded eighteen - year- old - long Second Punic War , at first voted solidly against fighting a new foe . But the Senate's warlike ...
... fighting the war against Philip . The members of the Assembly , however , exhausted by the recently concluded eighteen - year- old - long Second Punic War , at first voted solidly against fighting a new foe . But the Senate's warlike ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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