History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Michael Grant. 15 Imperial Society THE SCULPTURAL PORTRAITURE OF private persons , men , women and children , flourished throughout the imperial period . * But above all , it is the emperors of the age and their relations who are ...
Michael Grant. 15 Imperial Society THE SCULPTURAL PORTRAITURE OF private persons , men , women and children , flourished throughout the imperial period . * But above all , it is the emperors of the age and their relations who are ...
Pagina 315
... IMPERIAL ROME Praetorian Baths of Camp Diocletian Imperial Fora Forum Romanum Golden House of Nero Basilica Nova Palac Colosseum Palace of Domitian PALATINE Baths of Caracalla yards 1000 And , before St Peter's , Constantine had already ...
... IMPERIAL ROME Praetorian Baths of Camp Diocletian Imperial Fora Forum Romanum Golden House of Nero Basilica Nova Palac Colosseum Palace of Domitian PALATINE Baths of Caracalla yards 1000 And , before St Peter's , Constantine had already ...
Pagina 341
... imperial structure . And yet all that they thereby achieved was to hasten the ruin of what they wanted to preserve , by destroying all the individual loyalty and initiative which alone could have achieved its preservation . Moreover ...
... imperial structure . And yet all that they thereby achieved was to hasten the ruin of what they wanted to preserve , by destroying all the individual loyalty and initiative which alone could have achieved its preservation . Moreover ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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