A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... Rome as its name the ' Vicus Tuscus ' shows - was given up to peaceful Etruscan traders . Certainly the city's wealth grew rapidly . It may be that maritime traffic was developed ; but the chief source of profit would seem to have been ...
... Rome as its name the ' Vicus Tuscus ' shows - was given up to peaceful Etruscan traders . Certainly the city's wealth grew rapidly . It may be that maritime traffic was developed ; but the chief source of profit would seem to have been ...
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... Rome and Carthage soon after the Tarquin's fall , Ardea , Antium , Laurentum , Tarracina , and other Latin cities were recognized as ' subject to Rome . ' Her domination was unpopular ; and the character of the second Tarquin did ...
... Rome and Carthage soon after the Tarquin's fall , Ardea , Antium , Laurentum , Tarracina , and other Latin cities were recognized as ' subject to Rome . ' Her domination was unpopular ; and the character of the second Tarquin did ...
Pagina 102
Cyril Edward Robinson. V. THE IMPERIAL CITY Rome at this epoch was a very different place from the Rome of the period of the Hannibalic Wars . She was now the wealthiest city in the world . From the provinces wealth flowed into her ...
Cyril Edward Robinson. V. THE IMPERIAL CITY Rome at this epoch was a very different place from the Rome of the period of the Hannibalic Wars . She was now the wealthiest city in the world . From the provinces wealth flowed into her ...
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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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