A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... population from villages to towns took place under Etruscan influence in Latium and Campania , and even in the hill ... populations of the southern Apennines . But the Etruscans had overrun Italy rather than secured it with a The failure ...
... population from villages to towns took place under Etruscan influence in Latium and Campania , and even in the hill ... populations of the southern Apennines . But the Etruscans had overrun Italy rather than secured it with a The failure ...
Pagina 38
... population . The paucity of Etruscan remains within the city , and the almost complete absence of Etruscan elements in the language of the Romans , preclude the belief that Rome ever contained a considerable Etruscan population ...
... population . The paucity of Etruscan remains within the city , and the almost complete absence of Etruscan elements in the language of the Romans , preclude the belief that Rome ever contained a considerable Etruscan population ...
Pagina 259
... population of Italy . In southern and central Italy , where the estates of the wealthy Romans were mostly to be found , the countryside had been most heavily devastated during the Hannibalic war , and subsequent colonisation had not ...
... population of Italy . In southern and central Italy , where the estates of the wealthy Romans were mostly to be found , the countryside had been most heavily devastated during the Hannibalic war , and subsequent colonisation had not ...
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