A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... town and himself proceeded across the Pyrenees . The Pom- peian forces under Afranius and Petreius were concentrated at Ilerda , on the west bank of the Sicoris , a tributary of the Ebro . After some initial reverses , Caesar presently ...
... town and himself proceeded across the Pyrenees . The Pom- peian forces under Afranius and Petreius were concentrated at Ilerda , on the west bank of the Sicoris , a tributary of the Ebro . After some initial reverses , Caesar presently ...
Pagina 310
... town gave it over to pillage . Primus betook himself to the town bath . On his complaining of the tepid water , the attendant replied , ' It will be hotter presently . ' The remark was picked up and handed on among the troops , who ...
... town gave it over to pillage . Primus betook himself to the town bath . On his complaining of the tepid water , the attendant replied , ' It will be hotter presently . ' The remark was picked up and handed on among the troops , who ...
Pagina 336
... town that owed its rise to the Roman occupation and the needs of gouty officials . But more interesting in many ways are the converted British towns of which Calleva or Silchester is an excellent example . This formidable stronghold ...
... town that owed its rise to the Roman occupation and the needs of gouty officials . But more interesting in many ways are the converted British towns of which Calleva or Silchester is an excellent example . This formidable stronghold ...
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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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