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 plenary power of the kings was reflected in their outward insignia . Like the rulers of the Etruscan cities ... As executive head of the state , the king had a threefold competence . He was charged with the maintenance of the pax ...
The plenary power of the kings was reflected in their outward insignia . Like the rulers of the Etruscan cities ... As executive head of the state , the king had a threefold competence . He was charged with the maintenance of the pax ...
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This king was ruler over a small but prosperous territory in northwestern Asia Minor , which had detached itself from the dominion of the Seleucids ; with a view to extending his possessions in the Aegean area at the expense of Macedon ...
This king was ruler over a small but prosperous territory in northwestern Asia Minor , which had detached itself from the dominion of the Seleucids ; with a view to extending his possessions in the Aegean area at the expense of Macedon ...
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Two years with Roman New agThe king remained in undisturbed possession of Cappadocia until 95 , when Nicomedes II . of Bithynia , who had been an accomplice in his aggressions but had since quarrelled with him about the spoils , Mithri ...
Two years with Roman New agThe king remained in undisturbed possession of Cappadocia until 95 , when Nicomedes II . of Bithynia , who had been an accomplice in his aggressions but had since quarrelled with him about the spoils , Mithri ...
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CHAPTER I | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 10 |
GREEKS AND ETRUSCANS IN EARLY ITALY | 17 |
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