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 94
Ten of the Latin towns , including the cities of Gabii , Praeneste and Tibur , retained their communal independence , but were bound to furnish troops to Rome whenever required , and suffered restrictions in regard to mutual trade and ...
Ten of the Latin towns , including the cities of Gabii , Praeneste and Tibur , retained their communal independence , but were bound to furnish troops to Rome whenever required , and suffered restrictions in regard to mutual trade and ...
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Those of the second century were substantial towns with wide powers of local self - government . 11 The intensive colonising activity of the Romans impressed Greek observers such as Philip V. of Macedon ( see his letter to the people of ...
Those of the second century were substantial towns with wide powers of local self - government . 11 The intensive colonising activity of the Romans impressed Greek observers such as Philip V. of Macedon ( see his letter to the people of ...
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In the Danube basin , where this process of town - formation was par- ticularly common , the Roman soldier helped to create a chain of towns which were eventually constituted as coloniae or municipia by the Flavian emperors , by Trajan ...
In the Danube basin , where this process of town - formation was par- ticularly common , the Roman soldier helped to create a chain of towns which were eventually constituted as coloniae or municipia by the Flavian emperors , by Trajan ...
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