History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 142
... regions of Italy , the effect of this on the ' free ' rural poor was disastrous . For not only were they harassed by debt , and dispossessed of their smallholdings , but they could not get work on the large estates which had amalgamated ...
... regions of Italy , the effect of this on the ' free ' rural poor was disastrous . For not only were they harassed by debt , and dispossessed of their smallholdings , but they could not get work on the large estates which had amalgamated ...
Pagina 353
... regions of the peninsula and became the first monarch in a former Roman province to strike an independent national coinage of his own . Then his successor Reccared ( 586-601 ) turned from his Arian faith to the Church of Rome , thus ...
... regions of the peninsula and became the first monarch in a former Roman province to strike an independent national coinage of his own . Then his successor Reccared ( 586-601 ) turned from his Arian faith to the Church of Rome , thus ...
Pagina 361
... Regions ) are : Suburana ( Sucusana ) , Esquilina , Collina , Palatina . The Capitoline Hill was not included in the Four Regions . COMITIA CENTURIATA : its establishment is sometimes attributed to after 450 or c . 366 BC . SERVIAN ...
... Regions ) are : Suburana ( Sucusana ) , Esquilina , Collina , Palatina . The Capitoline Hill was not included in the Four Regions . COMITIA CENTURIATA : its establishment is sometimes attributed to after 450 or c . 366 BC . SERVIAN ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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