History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... once been a single king over the whole country , each of these cities seems to have been independent of all the rest . Once a year they sent delegates over their excellent roads to a joint gathering at the shrine of Voltumna , which has ...
... once been a single king over the whole country , each of these cities seems to have been independent of all the rest . Once a year they sent delegates over their excellent roads to a joint gathering at the shrine of Voltumna , which has ...
Pagina 42
... once , first in earlier times and then in the first part of the fifth century BC . In about 444 , the Romans felt aware that a major war with Veii lay ahead . For they now made a radical change in their method of government , replac ...
... once , first in earlier times and then in the first part of the fifth century BC . In about 444 , the Romans felt aware that a major war with Veii lay ahead . For they now made a radical change in their method of government , replac ...
Pagina 79
... Once again , he scored military successes and once again they were without any definitive result . So , three years later , he returned once again to the Italian mainland . There he engaged a Roman army at Beneventum ( Benevento ) in ...
... Once again , he scored military successes and once again they were without any definitive result . So , three years later , he returned once again to the Italian mainland . There he engaged a Roman army at Beneventum ( Benevento ) in ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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