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 13
5 But the remains of their cremated bodies are not sufficient to settle this point ,
and no definite conclusion may be ... of this type of settlement , a veritable town
that might have held some twenty thousand inhabitants , has been excavated .
5 But the remains of their cremated bodies are not sufficient to settle this point ,
and no definite conclusion may be ... of this type of settlement , a veritable town
that might have held some twenty thousand inhabitants , has been excavated .
Pagina 179
In the settlement of accounts with Rome they were now charged compound
interest , for they were required to surrender one half of their territory . The
dispossessed Boii drifted away to the Danube regions , where the name of
Bohemia ...
In the settlement of accounts with Rome they were now charged compound
interest , for they were required to surrender one half of their territory . The
dispossessed Boii drifted away to the Danube regions , where the name of
Bohemia ...
Pagina 218
THE FIRST ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF ASIA After this catastrophe Antiochus
agreed to the peace terms previously offered by the Scipios , and to the
additional condition of Antiochus surrendering his elephants and most of his war
- fleet .
THE FIRST ROMAN SETTLEMENT OF ASIA After this catastrophe Antiochus
agreed to the peace terms previously offered by the Scipios , and to the
additional condition of Antiochus surrendering his elephants and most of his war
- fleet .
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