A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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In aid of his cause Lars Porsenna , the powerful prince of Etruscan Clusium , gathered a great host which captured the Janiculum Hill on the farther side of the Tiber , and but for Horatius Cocles ' heroic defence of the bridgehead ...
In aid of his cause Lars Porsenna , the powerful prince of Etruscan Clusium , gathered a great host which captured the Janiculum Hill on the farther side of the Tiber , and but for Horatius Cocles ' heroic defence of the bridgehead ...
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So for a quarter of a century and more there was to run on this unedifying yet intensely fascinating struggle on the one side the ruling oligarchy increasingly helpless and yet not the less intransigent ; on the other side the mob ...
So for a quarter of a century and more there was to run on this unedifying yet intensely fascinating struggle on the one side the ruling oligarchy increasingly helpless and yet not the less intransigent ; on the other side the mob ...
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Side by side with this , however , there existed alternative forms of non - religious marriage , which involved no such complete subjection to the husband's authority , and under which the wife's property could be retained at her own ...
Side by side with this , however , there existed alternative forms of non - religious marriage , which involved no such complete subjection to the husband's authority , and under which the wife's property could be retained at her own ...
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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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