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 142
The Carthaginian State 1 After the conquest of peninsular Italy the Romans
possessed as much land as they could cultivate effectively, and as large a circle
of dependents as they could conveniently control with their existing machinery of
...
The Carthaginian State 1 After the conquest of peninsular Italy the Romans
possessed as much land as they could cultivate effectively, and as large a circle
of dependents as they could conveniently control with their existing machinery of
...
Pagina 240
2 The combined result of these changes was to neutralise in large measure
whatever preponderance of voting power the wealthier citizens had previously
possessed . Change in “ But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia weré of
slight ...
2 The combined result of these changes was to neutralise in large measure
whatever preponderance of voting power the wealthier citizens had previously
possessed . Change in “ But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia weré of
slight ...
Pagina 373
Thus left to his own resources , Catiline Defeat and lost whatever chance he
might have possessed of repeating the march death of of Cinna or of Lepidus
upon Rome , and his only salvation now lay Catiline . in flight from Italy . But he
was ...
Thus left to his own resources , Catiline Defeat and lost whatever chance he
might have possessed of repeating the march death of of Cinna or of Lepidus
upon Rome , and his only salvation now lay Catiline . in flight from Italy . But he
was ...
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