History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... Samnites , warlike peasants and herdsmen who lived in unwalled villages throughout the landlocked valleys and grey limestone uplands of the Apen- nines . The Samnite nation in this central Italian homeland was divided into four large ...
... Samnites , warlike peasants and herdsmen who lived in unwalled villages throughout the landlocked valleys and grey limestone uplands of the Apen- nines . The Samnite nation in this central Italian homeland was divided into four large ...
Pagina 77
... Samnites ) by keeping them in a state of semi - dependence . The Tarentines had an old agreement with Rome , according to which it undertook not to send ships into their gulf , which they regarded as their own sphere of influence ...
... Samnites ) by keeping them in a state of semi - dependence . The Tarentines had an old agreement with Rome , according to which it undertook not to send ships into their gulf , which they regarded as their own sphere of influence ...
Pagina 364
... SAMNITE WAR : the Lucanians had appealed to Rome . The Samnites won a victory near Luceria ( Lucera ) ( 294 ) , and the Romans near Aquilonia ( Lacedogna ) ( 293 ) . MANIPLE : manipulus , handful , from a bundle of straw tied to a pole ...
... SAMNITE WAR : the Lucanians had appealed to Rome . The Samnites won a victory near Luceria ( Lucera ) ( 294 ) , and the Romans near Aquilonia ( Lacedogna ) ( 293 ) . MANIPLE : manipulus , handful , from a bundle of straw tied to a pole ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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