History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 139
... Italians and south Italian Greeks , the total came to 110,000 or 130,000 . Nor were the numbers much fewer there- after . And all these men were lost to their farms at least long enough for their land to fall into decay : and very often ...
... Italians and south Italian Greeks , the total came to 110,000 or 130,000 . Nor were the numbers much fewer there- after . And all these men were lost to their farms at least long enough for their land to fall into decay : and very often ...
Pagina 150
... Italian soldiers in addition to Romans , showed himself to be in favour of the allies ' claims . And that was one of the reasons why he had been against Tiberius Gracchus ' land - law . His opposition was not just due to plain ...
... Italian soldiers in addition to Romans , showed himself to be in favour of the allies ' claims . And that was one of the reasons why he had been against Tiberius Gracchus ' land - law . His opposition was not just due to plain ...
Pagina 156
... Italians that they now plunged the peninsula into an unparalleled and terrible war ( 90-87 BC ) . It was known to posterity as the Social War ( from socii , allies ) , and sometimes , too , as the Marsian War after one of the central ...
... Italians that they now plunged the peninsula into an unparalleled and terrible war ( 90-87 BC ) . It was known to posterity as the Social War ( from socii , allies ) , and sometimes , too , as the Marsian War after one of the central ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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