A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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But by and by fresh attributes were assigned to these rustic deities , and Mars , to take one example , became the god of war . Even abstractions were personified and the spirit of concord , as we have seen , received a temple ; so too ...
But by and by fresh attributes were assigned to these rustic deities , and Mars , to take one example , became the god of war . Even abstractions were personified and the spirit of concord , as we have seen , received a temple ; so too ...
Pagina 142
Things were clearly moving towards a fresh crisis when a certain Marcus Livius Drusus1 came forward with a proposal for compromise . Though a stiff , puritanical fellow with strong aristocratic connexions , he saw the necessity of ...
Things were clearly moving towards a fresh crisis when a certain Marcus Livius Drusus1 came forward with a proposal for compromise . Though a stiff , puritanical fellow with strong aristocratic connexions , he saw the necessity of ...
Pagina 385
The brunt of the fresh invasion fell this time upon Raetia ; but under the leadership of Pertinax , the future Emperor , its troops succeeded in throwing back the intruders , and carrying the war far north into their native territory of ...
The brunt of the fresh invasion fell this time upon Raetia ; but under the leadership of Pertinax , the future Emperor , its troops succeeded in throwing back the intruders , and carrying the war far north into their native territory of ...
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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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