History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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... traditional dates of Priscus ' reign are 616-579 BC , and here tradition harmonizes for the first time with the findings of archaeology , which ascribe the decisive stages of Rome's urbanization to the last quarter of the seventh ...
... traditional dates of Priscus ' reign are 616-579 BC , and here tradition harmonizes for the first time with the findings of archaeology , which ascribe the decisive stages of Rome's urbanization to the last quarter of the seventh ...
Pagina 130
... traditional moral standards : a carnivalesque upturning of reverence for parents , and matrimonial respectability , and ... tradition established by Naevius , in which , momentously adapting the Greek heroic metre - the hexameters of the ...
... traditional moral standards : a carnivalesque upturning of reverence for parents , and matrimonial respectability , and ... tradition established by Naevius , in which , momentously adapting the Greek heroic metre - the hexameters of the ...
Pagina 365
... tradition of secession to Mons Sacer ( just beyond River Anio ) . TRIBUNI PLEBIS : originally 2 , or 4 , or 5 : 10 by 449 BC . CONCILIUM PLEBIS : generally known as comitia plebis tributa after c . 287. The comitia populi tributa was ...
... tradition of secession to Mons Sacer ( just beyond River Anio ) . TRIBUNI PLEBIS : originally 2 , or 4 , or 5 : 10 by 449 BC . CONCILIUM PLEBIS : generally known as comitia plebis tributa after c . 287. The comitia populi tributa was ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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