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 293
... colony at ing their counter - attack . While Caius was engaged in delimiting the Carthage . territory of his new colony in Africa , persistent rumours were circulated in Rome that he was encroaching on the cursed site on which the city ...
... colony at ing their counter - attack . While Caius was engaged in delimiting the Carthage . territory of his new colony in Africa , persistent rumours were circulated in Rome that he was encroaching on the cursed site on which the city ...
Pagina 297
... colony of Iunonia was not constituted ; nevertheless the land commission was allowed to make viritane settle- ments on the territory of Carthage . In 118 the Senate offered opposi- tion to the bill of an unknown tribune for the ...
... colony of Iunonia was not constituted ; nevertheless the land commission was allowed to make viritane settle- ments on the territory of Carthage . In 118 the Senate offered opposi- tion to the bill of an unknown tribune for the ...
Pagina 321
... colony of Aesernia , which cut off cesses of free contact between the Samnites and the Marsi . After two field ... colony of Venusia . In the northern area the territory of the Marsi and the line of the and in Via Valeria formed the ...
... colony of Aesernia , which cut off cesses of free contact between the Samnites and the Marsi . After two field ... colony of Venusia . In the northern area the territory of the Marsi and the line of the and in Via Valeria formed the ...
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