A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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Now , already in her relations with her sister States of the Latin League , Rome
had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens
possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract
with a ...
Now , already in her relations with her sister States of the Latin League , Rome
had accorded to their members the same private rights as her own citizens
possessed ; that is to say , if a citizen of any Latin city entered into any contract
with a ...
Pagina 111
It also led to an over - emphasis on style and superficiality of ideas which
characterized much Latin poetry as well as prose . II . EARLY LATIN
LITERATURE Among the fragments we possess of primitive Latin writings there
is a religious hymn ...
It also led to an over - emphasis on style and superficiality of ideas which
characterized much Latin poetry as well as prose . II . EARLY LATIN
LITERATURE Among the fragments we possess of primitive Latin writings there
is a religious hymn ...
Pagina 427
II . ROME UNDER THE KINGS * 753 . Foundation of Rome by Romulus from Alba
Longa . * 715-673 . Numa Popilius ( Sabine ) , traditional founder of religious
institutions . * 673-642 . Tullus Hostilius ( Latin ) destroys Alba Longa . * 642-617
.
II . ROME UNDER THE KINGS * 753 . Foundation of Rome by Romulus from Alba
Longa . * 715-673 . Numa Popilius ( Sabine ) , traditional founder of religious
institutions . * 673-642 . Tullus Hostilius ( Latin ) destroys Alba Longa . * 642-617
.
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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