A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... practice of burial indicates a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was a very ancient custom.2 Further proof of an immigration from the European continent is furnished by a somewhat younger type of ...
... practice of burial indicates a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was a very ancient custom.2 Further proof of an immigration from the European continent is furnished by a somewhat younger type of ...
Pagina 72
... practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of the people . Under the new constitution the commons were periodically convened in the Comitia ...
... practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of the people . Under the new constitution the commons were periodically convened in the Comitia ...
Pagina 697
... practices which they had Revival of tacitly abandoned or openly scoffed at in previous centuries . Oracles religious ... practice ; and the tale went round that on his visit to Egypt Vespasian had cured the blind and the halt.40 Yet the ...
... practices which they had Revival of tacitly abandoned or openly scoffed at in previous centuries . Oracles religious ... practice ; and the tale went round that on his visit to Egypt Vespasian had cured the blind and the halt.40 Yet the ...
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