History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... establishing a new and permanent precedent for these much smaller Roman citizen foundations . Thirty - eight miles lower down again , at the remotest extremity of Roman territory , a third maritime Roman colony was established in 329 at ...
... establishing a new and permanent precedent for these much smaller Roman citizen foundations . Thirty - eight miles lower down again , at the remotest extremity of Roman territory , a third maritime Roman colony was established in 329 at ...
Pagina 202
... established Octavian's position as master of the entire Greco - Roman world . It also meant that this empire would be domi- nated , for a very long time to come , by the west , and not the east . By the ' east ' we should understand ...
... established Octavian's position as master of the entire Greco - Roman world . It also meant that this empire would be domi- nated , for a very long time to come , by the west , and not the east . By the ' east ' we should understand ...
Pagina 352
... established themselves in the north of the country . The Visigoths and Burgundians , however , whose Arian ' heresy ' was alien to the local Catholic populations and their bishops , were overcome in 507 by the Franks , whose pagan chief ...
... established themselves in the north of the country . The Visigoths and Burgundians , however , whose Arian ' heresy ' was alien to the local Catholic populations and their bishops , were overcome in 507 by the Franks , whose pagan chief ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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