A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 159
... down upon the penultimate scene of Sulla's strange career . His spell of hard work was over and it was the turn for pleasure now . Retiring to his villa near Puteoli in Campania , he devoted himself to a THE RISE OF SULLA 159.
... down upon the penultimate scene of Sulla's strange career . His spell of hard work was over and it was the turn for pleasure now . Retiring to his villa near Puteoli in Campania , he devoted himself to a THE RISE OF SULLA 159.
Pagina 160
Cyril Edward Robinson. near Puteoli in Campania , he devoted himself to a life of un- wholesome debauchery . The tale that he contracted a par- ticularly loathsome disease may well have been due to the malice of his enemies ; but he was ...
Cyril Edward Robinson. near Puteoli in Campania , he devoted himself to a life of un- wholesome debauchery . The tale that he contracted a par- ticularly loathsome disease may well have been due to the malice of his enemies ; but he was ...
Pagina 343
... Puteoli and Alexandria may have taken as much as fifty days ; even so it was dependent on fine weather , and no winter sailing was undertaken , unless absolutely necessary . The seas were now well policed . Mer- chant ships ranged ...
... Puteoli and Alexandria may have taken as much as fifty days ; even so it was dependent on fine weather , and no winter sailing was undertaken , unless absolutely necessary . The seas were now well policed . Mer- chant ships ranged ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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