History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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... Rome possessed , the comitia curiata . Probably this merely ratified decisions which had been made by the king , perhaps after he had consulted with the Senate ; though when a king died , the Assembly may have played a part in electing ...
... Rome possessed , the comitia curiata . Probably this merely ratified decisions which had been made by the king , perhaps after he had consulted with the Senate ; though when a king died , the Assembly may have played a part in electing ...
Pagina 45
... Rome during its monarchy - of which they were possibly the originators . And then , later , they had acted as intermediary with the pan - Hellenic shrine of Delphi in the celebration of Rome's victory over Veii – a victory which they ...
... Rome during its monarchy - of which they were possibly the originators . And then , later , they had acted as intermediary with the pan - Hellenic shrine of Delphi in the celebration of Rome's victory over Veii – a victory which they ...
Pagina 360
Michael Grant. NOTES PARTI ETRUSCAN ROME Chapter 1 Rome and Etruria ITALY : the name is probably a Hellenized form of the Italian Viteliu ( calf land ) , a name originally restricted to the southern half of the peninsula's toe . SALT ...
Michael Grant. NOTES PARTI ETRUSCAN ROME Chapter 1 Rome and Etruria ITALY : the name is probably a Hellenized form of the Italian Viteliu ( calf land ) , a name originally restricted to the southern half of the peninsula's toe . SALT ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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