History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 21
... king , and the Regia was therefore in all probability the building in which the king had his residence . That Rome had originally been ruled by kings was unanimously asserted by its subsequent historians . Before Etruscan rule began ...
... king , and the Regia was therefore in all probability the building in which the king had his residence . That Rome had originally been ruled by kings was unanimously asserted by its subsequent historians . Before Etruscan rule began ...
Pagina 22
... king , perhaps after he had consulted with the Senate ; though when a king died , the Assembly may have played a part in electing his successor . The curial system also seems to have been the basis of Rome's most primitive military ...
... king , perhaps after he had consulted with the Senate ; though when a king died , the Assembly may have played a part in electing his successor . The curial system also seems to have been the basis of Rome's most primitive military ...
Pagina 24
... King Servius Tullius . The dates given for his reign are 578-535 BC , but they are entirely unreliable , and indeed this monarch is more richly encrusted with fictitious myth , if possible , than any of the kings who supposedly come ...
... King Servius Tullius . The dates given for his reign are 578-535 BC , but they are entirely unreliable , and indeed this monarch is more richly encrusted with fictitious myth , if possible , than any of the kings who supposedly come ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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