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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A good description of the battle ( probably from a Cumaean source ) is given by Dionysius ( vii . 5-6 ) . 3 This list of cities appeared on a dedicatory inscription preserved by the elder Cato ( frag . 58 ) .
A good description of the battle ( probably from a Cumaean source ) is given by Dionysius ( vii . 5-6 ) . 3 This list of cities appeared on a dedicatory inscription preserved by the elder Cato ( frag . 58 ) .
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This detail was probably derived from a genuine folk - memory . 10 The attribution of twenty - six or thirty tribes to Servius Tullius is plainly untenable , for this number of tribes was not attained until the fourth century .
This detail was probably derived from a genuine folk - memory . 10 The attribution of twenty - six or thirty tribes to Servius Tullius is plainly untenable , for this number of tribes was not attained until the fourth century .
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Probably the greater number of his measures fell into the second half of 123 , but the laws for the recolonisation of Carthage and for the enfranchisement of the Italians belong to 122 . On the whole question , see especially H. Last ...
Probably the greater number of his measures fell into the second half of 123 , but the laws for the recolonisation of Carthage and for the enfranchisement of the Italians belong to 122 . On the whole question , see especially H. Last ...
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