A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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In 431 a great victory won near Mount Algidus began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of ...
In 431 a great victory won near Mount Algidus began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of ...
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Greek art and literature flourished at Alexandria and elsewhere ; and even among the exclusive Rabbis of Jerusalem the influences of Greek thought began to permeate . Meanwhile in the western half of the Mediterannean Hellenism had as ...
Greek art and literature flourished at Alexandria and elsewhere ; and even among the exclusive Rabbis of Jerusalem the influences of Greek thought began to permeate . Meanwhile in the western half of the Mediterannean Hellenism had as ...
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Tacitus , free at last to utter his pent - up thoughts , began to publish the productions of his pungent pen . An unsparing critic of Rome's decadence , he began with a treatise upon Germany , in which he slyly sought to point the ...
Tacitus , free at last to utter his pent - up thoughts , began to publish the productions of his pungent pen . An unsparing critic of Rome's decadence , he began with a treatise upon Germany , in which he slyly sought to point the ...
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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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