A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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... ancient times ; two other commodious basins , at Brindisi and Taranto , open on to the same hinterland and in antiquity effaced each other in turn . It was not until the Middle Ages that Italy became a great home of mariners and ...
... ancient times ; two other commodious basins , at Brindisi and Taranto , open on to the same hinterland and in antiquity effaced each other in turn . It was not until the Middle Ages that Italy became a great home of mariners and ...
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... ancient legends about the foundation of Rome with the results of modern research , we shall find that the Greek ... ancient Rome must not be judged by those of the modern city , for the accumulation of débris from the ancient buildings ...
... ancient legends about the foundation of Rome with the results of modern research , we shall find that the Greek ... ancient Rome must not be judged by those of the modern city , for the accumulation of débris from the ancient buildings ...
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... ancient chronology.2 20 Another branch of Christian literature was addressed to those outside the Church , in order to explain to them the Christian religion and to defend it against attacks from all quarters . The need of this ...
... ancient chronology.2 20 Another branch of Christian literature was addressed to those outside the Church , in order to explain to them the Christian religion and to defend it against attacks from all quarters . The need of this ...
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