A History of Rome, from Its Origins to 529 A.D.Doubleday, 1956 - 305 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... brought before the people which had not previously been approved by the senate , an ancient practice which had fal- len into disuse ; also that voting should be not by centuries but by tribes , as King Tullius had ordained . By these ...
... brought before the people which had not previously been approved by the senate , an ancient practice which had fal- len into disuse ; also that voting should be not by centuries but by tribes , as King Tullius had ordained . By these ...
Pagina 147
... brought into the amphitheater in a chariot drawn by elephants and that three gilded thrones should be brought into other theaters in his honor . Although he had been long dead , his funeral was carried out as follows . In the Roman ...
... brought into the amphitheater in a chariot drawn by elephants and that three gilded thrones should be brought into other theaters in his honor . Although he had been long dead , his funeral was carried out as follows . In the Roman ...
Pagina 197
... brought ruin to a rich house . Similar malice was shown by a secret agent in Spain , who was similarly invited to din- ner . When the servants brought in the evening lights he heard them give the customary cry , " May we conquer ( the ...
... brought ruin to a rich house . Similar malice was shown by a secret agent in Spain , who was similarly invited to din- ner . When the servants brought in the evening lights he heard them give the customary cry , " May we conquer ( the ...
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Kings and Early Republic | 1 |
Mediterranean Conquests | 27 |
A Century of Revolution | 47 |
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