Roman monarchy, may acquire it from the catalogues ot the Venetian doges, during that period when the election did not of set purpose fall on old men, but on persons fit to govern and to command the armies of the state. During five centuries, between... History of Rome [by H. Malden]. - Pagina 56di Henry Malden - 1830 - 160 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1828 - 594 pagine
...mean dura, don of a magistracy resembling the Roman monarchy, may acquire it from the catalogues of the Venetian doges, during that period when the election...twelve years and a half fall to the share of each. Besides at the beginning the office was in fact hereditary. in the history of the art ; yet these names... | |
| Henry Malden - 1830 - 192 pagine
...the longest reigns in our annals ; and of the seven kings, five died naturally. Niebuhr observes,-)" Whoever wishes to form a notion of what will be the...accession to the kingdom. He is slain in the battle with Trttius ;* and therefore his son, although a citizen of a new state, must have been at least forty... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1831 - 660 pagine
...purpose on old men, but on persons fit to govern and to command the armies of the state. During the five centuries between 805 and 1311, there were forty...twelve years and a half fall to the share of each. Besides at the beginning tie office was in fact hereditary. bearers : nobody surely will place the... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1844 - 626 pagine
...purpoae on old men, but on persons fit to govern, and to command the armies of the Male. Daring the five centuries between 805 and 1311, there were forty doges: so that twelve yeara and a half fall to the share of each. Besides at the beginning the office was in fact hereditary.... | |
| John Charles CURTIS - 1869 - 230 pagine
...but on persons fit to govern and command the armies of the state. During five centuries between AD 805 and 1311 there were forty doges, so that twelve years and a half fall to the share of each."t The original inhabitants of Rome were a mixed people compounded of three races, the Latins,... | |
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