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 sudden substitution of cremation for the neolithic practice of burial indicates
a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was
a very ancient custom . The Further proof of an immigration from the European ...
The sudden substitution of cremation for the neolithic practice of burial indicates
a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was
a very ancient custom . The Further proof of an immigration from the European ...
Pagina 72
But their wealth and power of patronage , republic . and their esprit de corps ,
intensified by the practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged
preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of
the ...
But their wealth and power of patronage , republic . and their esprit de corps ,
intensified by the practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged
preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of
the ...
Pagina 697
While the spread of magical practices was checked by an official ban , stories of
miraculous healings by pagan deities working through ... practice ; and the tale
went round that on his visit to Egypt Vespasian had cured the blind and the halt .
While the spread of magical practices was checked by an official ban , stories of
miraculous healings by pagan deities working through ... practice ; and the tale
went round that on his visit to Egypt Vespasian had cured the blind and the halt .
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