A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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... temple on the Aventine he intended to make it the religious centre of the League . His successor , Tarquin the Proud , was even more ambitious . Probably with the same end ... temple - this time a temple of Jupiter on 12 THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
... temple on the Aventine he intended to make it the religious centre of the League . His successor , Tarquin the Proud , was even more ambitious . Probably with the same end ... temple - this time a temple of Jupiter on 12 THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
Pagina 38
... Temple of Jupiter still stood upon the Capitol , the rest mainly round the Forum . Here , for instance , was the Temple of Saturn , the earliest monument of the Republican times ; the Temple of Castor , commemorating the victory of ...
... Temple of Jupiter still stood upon the Capitol , the rest mainly round the Forum . Here , for instance , was the Temple of Saturn , the earliest monument of the Republican times ; the Temple of Castor , commemorating the victory of ...
Pagina 305
... Temple Area , which was eventually mastered by the use of - fire - darts , and in the ensuing conflagration the Temple itself was destroyed . The upper part of the city , known as the Hill of Zion , still held out under the more ...
... Temple Area , which was eventually mastered by the use of - fire - darts , and in the ensuing conflagration the Temple itself was destroyed . The upper part of the city , known as the Hill of Zion , still held out under the more ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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