A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA 1 ROMAN History is the record of a state that extended its boundaries from a narrow territory in the Tiber valley to include all the lands of the Mediterranean seaboard . Its scene was laid in every part of Italy ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA 1 ROMAN History is the record of a state that extended its boundaries from a narrow territory in the Tiber valley to include all the lands of the Mediterranean seaboard . Its scene was laid in every part of Italy ...
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The prolonged chilliness , the fog and gloom that mar the northern winter are almost foreign to Mediterranean lands . If the Mediterranean winter is wet and wild , it is also genial and bright . In the summer months the prevailing wind ...
The prolonged chilliness , the fog and gloom that mar the northern winter are almost foreign to Mediterranean lands . If the Mediterranean winter is wet and wild , it is also genial and bright . In the summer months the prevailing wind ...
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As is the case with all Mediterranean coast - lands , its river estuaries are positively dangerous to shipping , for the sea has no strong tides to scour away the fluvial deposits , so that their entrances are commonly blocked with ...
As is the case with all Mediterranean coast - lands , its river estuaries are positively dangerous to shipping , for the sea has no strong tides to scour away the fluvial deposits , so that their entrances are commonly blocked with ...
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