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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Pagina 7
In ancient times its relative abundance of man - power contributed in a large
degree to its political ascendancy over its neighbours ( pp . 151 , 164 ) . In the
matter of internal communications Italy is handicapped by Inland its great length
from ...
In ancient times its relative abundance of man - power contributed in a large
degree to its political ascendancy over its neighbours ( pp . 151 , 164 ) . In the
matter of internal communications Italy is handicapped by Inland its great length
from ...
Pagina 8
peatedly traversed by ancient armies , and where soldiers went , traders also
were sure to find their way . Nevertheless for many centuries of early Italian
history the Alps remained an almost insurmountable barrier . The comparative
seclusion ...
peatedly traversed by ancient armies , and where soldiers went , traders also
were sure to find their way . Nevertheless for many centuries of early Italian
history the Alps remained an almost insurmountable barrier . The comparative
seclusion ...
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If we compare the ancient legends about the foundation of Rome with the results
of modern research , we shall find that the Greek Historical stories of an
immigration from overseas into Latium before 1000 B . C . elements are wholly
devoid of ...
If we compare the ancient legends about the foundation of Rome with the results
of modern research , we shall find that the Greek Historical stories of an
immigration from overseas into Latium before 1000 B . C . elements are wholly
devoid of ...
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