A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 73
... remained advisory , and the sphere of action of the other priests was confined as before to ritual . The royal powers of which the consuls became the depositaries were jealously conserved within the narrow circle of the aristocracy ...
... remained advisory , and the sphere of action of the other priests was confined as before to ritual . The royal powers of which the consuls became the depositaries were jealously conserved within the narrow circle of the aristocracy ...
Pagina 260
... remained in the hands of small masters.10 Among the older seats of Italian industry Tarentum never recovered from its losses in the Hannibalic war . On the other hand , Capua remained a thriving town , notwithstanding the political ...
... remained in the hands of small masters.10 Among the older seats of Italian industry Tarentum never recovered from its losses in the Hannibalic war . On the other hand , Capua remained a thriving town , notwithstanding the political ...
Pagina 569
... remained affluent , the provinces were now in wealth . taking their share of the new wealth . The Roman corn - fleets were manned by sailors of Greek or Semitic stock . The pioneers of Indian Ocean navigation were mostly Greeks . The ...
... remained affluent , the provinces were now in wealth . taking their share of the new wealth . The Roman corn - fleets were manned by sailors of Greek or Semitic stock . The pioneers of Indian Ocean navigation were mostly Greeks . The ...
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