History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... east of Rome . In about 484 they captured and fortified Algidus , a narrow strategic pass on the east side of the Alban Mount , through which passed the inland Via Latina , for many years the only road from Rome to the south . Then ...
... east of Rome . In about 484 they captured and fortified Algidus , a narrow strategic pass on the east side of the Alban Mount , through which passed the inland Via Latina , for many years the only road from Rome to the south . Then ...
Pagina 167
... east . * On the site of his victory over Mithridates , he created the new town of Nicopolis , settling a mixed population of veterans , wounded soldiers and local inhabitants . But that was only one of the forty cities he founded or ...
... east . * On the site of his victory over Mithridates , he created the new town of Nicopolis , settling a mixed population of veterans , wounded soldiers and local inhabitants . But that was only one of the forty cities he founded or ...
Pagina 282
... eastern and northern frontiers , already productive of anxiety , had begun to increase with appalling sharp- ness some forty and fifty years earlier , and were still getting graver and graver . The massive changes in the east have ...
... eastern and northern frontiers , already productive of anxiety , had begun to increase with appalling sharp- ness some forty and fifty years earlier , and were still getting graver and graver . The massive changes in the east have ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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