A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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It remained for the Romans to settle Asia Minor as they had settled Greece . In token of his recent assistance in the war , and with a view to counteracting future trouble from Antiochus , King Eumenes of Pergamum received vast ...
It remained for the Romans to settle Asia Minor as they had settled Greece . In token of his recent assistance in the war , and with a view to counteracting future trouble from Antiochus , King Eumenes of Pergamum received vast ...
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unconscious Stoics ; and in the troublous times ahead , when all that had made life worth living for free Roman citizens seemed lost , it was only by the aid of this grim philosophy that many remained able to possess their souls . IV .
unconscious Stoics ; and in the troublous times ahead , when all that had made life worth living for free Roman citizens seemed lost , it was only by the aid of this grim philosophy that many remained able to possess their souls . IV .
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In the eyes of the law , on the other hand , they enjoyed no independent status ; and throughout her life a female always remained under the tutelage of some male . By the most ancient form of religious marriage ( known as confarreatio ) ...
In the eyes of the law , on the other hand , they enjoyed no independent status ; and throughout her life a female always remained under the tutelage of some male . By the most ancient form of religious marriage ( known as confarreatio ) ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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