A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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quaestor Tiberius Gracchus , son of the former governor , and for that reason
popular with the natives , succeeded in ... The struggle had long centred round
the native stronghold of Numantia , which , try as they might , the Romans could
not ...
quaestor Tiberius Gracchus , son of the former governor , and for that reason
popular with the natives , succeeded in ... The struggle had long centred round
the native stronghold of Numantia , which , try as they might , the Romans could
not ...
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... notable prose work of the period was the monumental history of Titus Livius .
From his native town of Patavium in Cisalpine Gaul Livy moved to the capital ;
and being there admitted to Augustus ' favour , he proceeded with the
compilation ...
... notable prose work of the period was the monumental history of Titus Livius .
From his native town of Patavium in Cisalpine Gaul Livy moved to the capital ;
and being there admitted to Augustus ' favour , he proceeded with the
compilation ...
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mirrors we find similar objects far more delicately modelled by the native
craftsmen , though in partial imitation of the Roman designs . In religion equally
there was a tendency to fall into line with the ways of the imperial race . Local
gods and ...
mirrors we find similar objects far more delicately modelled by the native
craftsmen , though in partial imitation of the Roman designs . In religion equally
there was a tendency to fall into line with the ways of the imperial race . Local
gods and ...
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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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