A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 129
reason to interfere with the local administrations , for most of the Italian states
were ruled by landowning aristocracies whose interests were naturally bound up
with those of the Roman governing class . The use of the local dialects and the ...
reason to interfere with the local administrations , for most of the Italian states
were ruled by landowning aristocracies whose interests were naturally bound up
with those of the Roman governing class . The use of the local dialects and the ...
Pagina 130
does not appear to have been so much as considered in the third century ; and in
view of the difficulties of communication in the country before the completion of
the Roman road system , and of the diversity of Italian dialects , such a scheme ...
does not appear to have been so much as considered in the third century ; and in
view of the difficulties of communication in the country before the completion of
the Roman road system , and of the diversity of Italian dialects , such a scheme ...
Pagina 699
6 . of J . Ward , The Roman Era in Britain . The only parts of the English lowlands
where large areas remained uncultivated were in the south - west , in the Sussex
Weald , in the Fenlands , and in the Lancashire plain . On the social condition of ...
6 . of J . Ward , The Roman Era in Britain . The only parts of the English lowlands
where large areas remained uncultivated were in the south - west , in the Sussex
Weald , in the Fenlands , and in the Lancashire plain . On the social condition of ...
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