A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... Campania and the south . One city , however , still stood across their path . It held a key position , at the Tiber crossing nearest to the sea , and so commanded the land - route along the Latin coast - the nearest route to Campania ...
... Campania and the south . One city , however , still stood across their path . It held a key position , at the Tiber crossing nearest to the sea , and so commanded the land - route along the Latin coast - the nearest route to Campania ...
Pagina 33
... Campania had been given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less honourable status of ...
... Campania had been given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less honourable status of ...
Pagina 428
... Campania to aid Capua . B. Latin War ( 340 ) : Latins and Campanians defeated at Veseris : end of League . C. Second Samnite War ( 327-04 ) : Rome intervenes at Naples : defeated at Caudine Forks ( 321 ) : founds Luceria and is defeated ...
... Campania to aid Capua . B. Latin War ( 340 ) : Latins and Campanians defeated at Veseris : end of League . C. Second Samnite War ( 327-04 ) : Rome intervenes at Naples : defeated at Caudine Forks ( 321 ) : founds Luceria and is defeated ...
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THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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