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 49
City - kings reigned alike in Etruria and tradition . in the larger towns of Latium . Their presence in Rome is attested by the lapis niger ( p . 42 ) , on which the word rex is plainly legible , by survivals of a later period , such as ...
City - kings reigned alike in Etruria and tradition . in the larger towns of Latium . Their presence in Rome is attested by the lapis niger ( p . 42 ) , on which the word rex is plainly legible , by survivals of a later period , such as ...
Pagina 50
Lack of But if the traditional names of the Roman kings may be accepted as historical , the events which the tradition fitted into each reign worthy deserve so little credence that any attempt to give a separate account detail ...
Lack of But if the traditional names of the Roman kings may be accepted as historical , the events which the tradition fitted into each reign worthy deserve so little credence that any attempt to give a separate account detail ...
Pagina 70
The traditional story told of a nocturnal scaling party by which the defenders were almost caught napping but for a ... The common Roman tradition derived him from the distant city of Clusium in central Etruria , but in Pliny ( ii .
The traditional story told of a nocturnal scaling party by which the defenders were almost caught napping but for a ... The common Roman tradition derived him from the distant city of Clusium in central Etruria , but in Pliny ( ii .
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