A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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But meanwhile the very success of the Republic's policy was causing considerable unrest among two great tribes of the interior which had never yet been conquered , and which acknowledged her suzerainty only in the loosest fashion — the ...
But meanwhile the very success of the Republic's policy was causing considerable unrest among two great tribes of the interior which had never yet been conquered , and which acknowledged her suzerainty only in the loosest fashion — the ...
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Meanwhile Mithridates ' fleet had broken through the Bosphorus and the Aegean lay at his mercy . At Delos , an important trading centre , another massacre of Italian merchants took place . Athens , seeing the spectacular collapse of her ...
Meanwhile Mithridates ' fleet had broken through the Bosphorus and the Aegean lay at his mercy . At Delos , an important trading centre , another massacre of Italian merchants took place . Athens , seeing the spectacular collapse of her ...
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applaud at the right point was sometimes rewarded with a flogging Meanwhile the state of affairs at Rome had begun to stir the patriotism or ambition of military commanders in the provinces . In 68 came news that Julius Vindex ...
applaud at the right point was sometimes rewarded with a flogging Meanwhile the state of affairs at Rome had begun to stir the patriotism or ambition of military commanders in the provinces . In 68 came news that Julius Vindex ...
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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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