History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... later historian favoured 814 BC for this foundation - on an entirely erroneous principle , because his only aim was to synchronize the event with the origin of Rome's later arch - enemy Carthage , which was believed to have been founded ...
... later historian favoured 814 BC for this foundation - on an entirely erroneous principle , because his only aim was to synchronize the event with the origin of Rome's later arch - enemy Carthage , which was believed to have been founded ...
Pagina 366
... later . THURII : former Sybaris . GREEK HELPERS OF TARENTUM in later 4th century : Archidamus II of Sparta , Alex- ander 1 of Epirus , Cleonymus of Sparta . PYRRHUS : capital at Ambracia ( Arta ) ; completed Hellenization of Epirus ...
... later . THURII : former Sybaris . GREEK HELPERS OF TARENTUM in later 4th century : Archidamus II of Sparta , Alex- ander 1 of Epirus , Cleonymus of Sparta . PYRRHUS : capital at Ambracia ( Arta ) ; completed Hellenization of Epirus ...
Pagina 374
... later a close connexion of the Metelli , Mucia , whom he divorced in 62. SLAVE REVOLT : the joint leader with Spartacus until 72 was Crixus , a Thracian . VERRES CASE : Cicero defeated the leading orator of the day , Quintus Hortensius ...
... later a close connexion of the Metelli , Mucia , whom he divorced in 62. SLAVE REVOLT : the joint leader with Spartacus until 72 was Crixus , a Thracian . VERRES CASE : Cicero defeated the leading orator of the day , Quintus Hortensius ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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