History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 132
... political life as well , because their marriages formed the links in the chains uniting the various groups of political allies ; and the important meetings between one politician and another took place in their houses . Cato's ...
... political life as well , because their marriages formed the links in the chains uniting the various groups of political allies ; and the important meetings between one politician and another took place in their houses . Cato's ...
Pagina 159
... political enemies . Its government was led , for the next four years , by the patrician Cinna . Like Sulla , whom he now proceeded to outlaw , he had fought creditably in the Social War ; and as soon as Sulla had left for the east , he ...
... political enemies . Its government was led , for the next four years , by the patrician Cinna . Like Sulla , whom he now proceeded to outlaw , he had fought creditably in the Social War ; and as soon as Sulla had left for the east , he ...
Pagina 357
... politics , as in art , the repetitions have never been exact , since the backgrounds can never be repeated : and that ... political settlement at which this people and its rulers displayed a sagacity to which no study of our own times ...
... politics , as in art , the repetitions have never been exact , since the backgrounds can never be repeated : and that ... political settlement at which this people and its rulers displayed a sagacity to which no study of our own times ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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