History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... Latium and greatly increased its prosperity . One of the nuclei of these Latin communities was the Alban Mount ( Monte Cavo ) , thirteen miles south - east of Rome . Its peak was a natural fortress some 3,000 feet in height , dominating ...
... Latium and greatly increased its prosperity . One of the nuclei of these Latin communities was the Alban Mount ( Monte Cavo ) , thirteen miles south - east of Rome . Its peak was a natural fortress some 3,000 feet in height , dominating ...
Pagina 27
... LATIUM R Liris VOLSCI Tarracina LATIUM Whether Alba Longa founded other towns of Latium as further legends recount , and if so how many , must remain equally uncertain . But its headship of a loosely knit league of Latin towns from ...
... LATIUM R Liris VOLSCI Tarracina LATIUM Whether Alba Longa founded other towns of Latium as further legends recount , and if so how many , must remain equally uncertain . But its headship of a loosely knit league of Latin towns from ...
Pagina 32
... Latium . As Latins and hill - tribesmen profited from their troubles to move in across their lines of communications , other Latin cities in addition to Aricia were recorded as conducting successful rebellions ; so that the Etruscan ...
... Latium . As Latins and hill - tribesmen profited from their troubles to move in across their lines of communications , other Latin cities in addition to Aricia were recorded as conducting successful rebellions ; so that the Etruscan ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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