History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 234
... civil wars . He was of rather less distinguished origins than his predecessors , being the son of a Sabine tax- collector of knightly rank . Moreover , he himself had correspondingly plain tastes , and was proud of them . He was a man ...
... civil wars . He was of rather less distinguished origins than his predecessors , being the son of a Sabine tax- collector of knightly rank . Moreover , he himself had correspondingly plain tastes , and was proud of them . He was a man ...
Pagina 281
... civil wars . Time after time , a frontier operation against a foreign foe had to be called off because the monarch of the time was obliged to turn back to face a rival Roman army . Sometimes the commanders who found them- selves ...
... civil wars . Time after time , a frontier operation against a foreign foe had to be called off because the monarch of the time was obliged to turn back to face a rival Roman army . Sometimes the commanders who found them- selves ...
Pagina 341
... civil service employed to regiment the remainder of the population . It was a self - perpetuating body , because like the town councils and so many other institutions , it became hereditary . Since the beginning of the fourth century ...
... civil service employed to regiment the remainder of the population . It was a self - perpetuating body , because like the town councils and so many other institutions , it became hereditary . Since the beginning of the fourth century ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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