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 very ancient custom.2 The Further proof of an immigration from the ...
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 very ancient custom.2 The Further proof of an immigration from the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Pagina 505
In actual practice , however , time - expired men were often kept waiting rs . 15 aux terms . pay and for their discharge , because of CH . XXXI 505 THE ROMAN EMPIRE UNDER AUGUSTUS.
In actual practice , however , time - expired men were often kept waiting rs . 15 aux terms . pay and for their discharge , because of CH . XXXI 505 THE ROMAN EMPIRE UNDER AUGUSTUS.
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