Tuditanus, reduced by force the town of Aternum, took above seven thousand prisoners, and a considerable quantity of brass and silver coin. At Rome a dreadful fire raged during two nights and one day: every thing between the Salinae and the Carmental... The Archæology of Rome - Pagina 30di John Henry Parker - 1876Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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