A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 70
... treaty of 358 ( on which see p . 89 ) . The subsequent treaty with the Hernici probably did not include the Latins ( Dionys . Halic . 8. 69. 6 ) . • According to the annalists colonies were founded at Signia ( 495 ) , Norba ( 492 ) ...
... treaty of 358 ( on which see p . 89 ) . The subsequent treaty with the Hernici probably did not include the Latins ( Dionys . Halic . 8. 69. 6 ) . • According to the annalists colonies were founded at Signia ( 495 ) , Norba ( 492 ) ...
Pagina 104
... treaty . It may be inferred provisionally that the first treaty was drawn up somewhat hastily in 348 , and was amended and redrafted more carefully in 343 , when a Punic mission visited Rome ( Livy ix . 43. 2 ) . On the substance of the ...
... treaty . It may be inferred provisionally that the first treaty was drawn up somewhat hastily in 348 , and was amended and redrafted more carefully in 343 , when a Punic mission visited Rome ( Livy ix . 43. 2 ) . On the substance of the ...
Pagina 127
... treaty were called , numbered about two million souls.13 by treaty Roman Within either of these main groups there was considerable variety in the status of the individual communities . Among the annexed peoples the Latins , who were ...
... treaty were called , numbered about two million souls.13 by treaty Roman Within either of these main groups there was considerable variety in the status of the individual communities . Among the annexed peoples the Latins , who were ...
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