History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... successful fight , the temporary headship of a loose religious and perhaps also political confederation , such as Alba Longa had possessed in earlier years . The pre - eminence of Alba had been based on the worship of Jupiter Latiaris ...
... successful fight , the temporary headship of a loose religious and perhaps also political confederation , such as Alba Longa had possessed in earlier years . The pre - eminence of Alba had been based on the worship of Jupiter Latiaris ...
Pagina 65
... successful . Paradoxically enough , however , their initial publi- cation of the Tables was extremely badly received by the very plebeians for whose benefit the entire exercise had been conducted . For the decemvirs had not , to any ...
... successful . Paradoxically enough , however , their initial publi- cation of the Tables was extremely badly received by the very plebeians for whose benefit the entire exercise had been conducted . For the decemvirs had not , to any ...
Pagina 123
... successful exploita- tion of simultaneous Roman crises in the Balkans and north Africa in the 140S BC . After the last war against the Macedonians , the division of their kingdom into four autonomous but obedient republics had successfully ...
... successful exploita- tion of simultaneous Roman crises in the Balkans and north Africa in the 140S BC . After the last war against the Macedonians , the division of their kingdom into four autonomous but obedient republics had successfully ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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