A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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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Pagina 35
... Rome had already attracted sufficient attention among Greek men of letters to become the subject of a whole ... Rome ; in another , a second son of Odysseus by Circe created the neighbouring town of Tusculum . But the principal Greek ...
... Rome had already attracted sufficient attention among Greek men of letters to become the subject of a whole ... Rome ; in another , a second son of Odysseus by Circe created the neighbouring town of Tusculum . But the principal Greek ...
Pagina 39
... Rome , that it did not date back to a distant past . The derivation of Rome from Alba Longa and the tale of an intermarriage with Sabines from the Quirinal reflect , however hazily , the fact that it was essentially a Latin city with an ...
... Rome , that it did not date back to a distant past . The derivation of Rome from Alba Longa and the tale of an intermarriage with Sabines from the Quirinal reflect , however hazily , the fact that it was essentially a Latin city with an ...
Pagina 132
... ROMA Early Roman silver , struck in Campania , Early Roman bronze . Struck c . 242 B.C. on a C. 275 B.C. Obv . Rome personified , in Phrygian cap . Rev. Victory holding palm - branch . ROMANO . The Phrygian cap is probably an allusion to ...
... ROMA Early Roman silver , struck in Campania , Early Roman bronze . Struck c . 242 B.C. on a C. 275 B.C. Obv . Rome personified , in Phrygian cap . Rev. Victory holding palm - branch . ROMANO . The Phrygian cap is probably an allusion to ...
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