A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... soldiers . The times were critical . In 496 the renewed threat of Etruscan domination had been narrowly averted at the battle of Lake Regillus . In 494 marauders from the Volscian moun- tains had threatened southern Latium and Rome had ...
... soldiers . The times were critical . In 496 the renewed threat of Etruscan domination had been narrowly averted at the battle of Lake Regillus . In 494 marauders from the Volscian moun- tains had threatened southern Latium and Rome had ...
Pagina 309
... soldiers , fresh as they were from the rigours of camp - life on the frontier , broke down altogether in the luxurious city . Caecina and Velens had everything their own way , and while they lined their pockets with the proceeds of ...
... soldiers , fresh as they were from the rigours of camp - life on the frontier , broke down altogether in the luxurious city . Caecina and Velens had everything their own way , and while they lined their pockets with the proceeds of ...
Pagina 396
... soldiers at this humiliation that in March 235 they murdered both him and his mother . So the dynasty of the Severi ended in ignominy , and the policy of their founder had brought its appropriate penalty . For the army to which ...
... soldiers at this humiliation that in March 235 they murdered both him and his mother . So the dynasty of the Severi ended in ignominy , and the policy of their founder had brought its appropriate penalty . For the army to which ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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