A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... invaders from beyond the sea , but by the aboriginal inhabitants of Italy itself - of kindred blood to the inhabitants of Crete - whom an admixture of the vigorous S = A = B - I - NE - S Faleci Sutriumo Nepete ETRURIA Veii emera Cagre ...
... invaders from beyond the sea , but by the aboriginal inhabitants of Italy itself - of kindred blood to the inhabitants of Crete - whom an admixture of the vigorous S = A = B - I - NE - S Faleci Sutriumo Nepete ETRURIA Veii emera Cagre ...
Pagina 396
... invaders . One of his armies was completely destroyed ; and , though Ardashir failed to follow up his victory , the disaster so frightened the Emperor that he shrank from pushing home the campaign . Nor in any case was it wise for him ...
... invaders . One of his armies was completely destroyed ; and , though Ardashir failed to follow up his victory , the disaster so frightened the Emperor that he shrank from pushing home the campaign . Nor in any case was it wise for him ...
Pagina 408
... invaders was successfully staved off . For this respite Diocletian's military reorganization must have been to a large extent responsible . But in the first in- stance , as seems probable , the reorganization itself was due to a serious ...
... invaders was successfully staved off . For this respite Diocletian's military reorganization must have been to a large extent responsible . But in the first in- stance , as seems probable , the reorganization itself was due to a serious ...
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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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