A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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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... colonies point clearly to the arrival of a new people from the north or north - east , where this type of habitation was common in a still earlier age . The sudden substitution of crema- tion for the neolithic practice of burial ...
... colonies point clearly to the arrival of a new people from the north or north - east , where this type of habitation was common in a still earlier age . The sudden substitution of crema- tion for the neolithic practice of burial ...
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... colonies , 16 and he accorded provinces . similar privileges to some of the older groups of Italian residents abroad . It is estimated that not less than twenty colonies were consti- tuted by him in the provinces , and that more than ...
... colonies , 16 and he accorded provinces . similar privileges to some of the older groups of Italian residents abroad . It is estimated that not less than twenty colonies were consti- tuted by him in the provinces , and that more than ...
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... colonies ) ; 268 , 322 , 341 ( province ) ; 345 ( frontiers ) ; 376 , 379 , 383 , 386 , 391 , 395 ( governorship of Caesar ) ; 420 ( Lex Rubria ) ; 424-8 ( governor- ship of D. Brutus ) ; 435 ( becomes officially part of Italy ) Gallia ...
... colonies ) ; 268 , 322 , 341 ( province ) ; 345 ( frontiers ) ; 376 , 379 , 383 , 386 , 391 , 395 ( governorship of Caesar ) ; 420 ( Lex Rubria ) ; 424-8 ( governor- ship of D. Brutus ) ; 435 ( becomes officially part of Italy ) Gallia ...
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