A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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The name of this city was Rome. II. ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS The early
history of Rome, previous to the period of Etruscan expansion, is unhappily
obscure. No record, except for legendary tales, appears to have survived; but
later on, ...
The name of this city was Rome. II. ROME AND THE ETRUSCANS The early
history of Rome, previous to the period of Etruscan expansion, is unhappily
obscure. No record, except for legendary tales, appears to have survived; but
later on, ...
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unworthy, the sceptics at Rome might crack their jokes over the anomaly; but from
the point of view of imperial policy the cult had real importance. The worship of
the Emperor became a symbol, uniting the heterogeneous population of Rome's
...
unworthy, the sceptics at Rome might crack their jokes over the anomaly; but from
the point of view of imperial policy the cult had real importance. The worship of
the Emperor became a symbol, uniting the heterogeneous population of Rome's
...
Pagina 424
Roman conceptions of official authority; and the 'Canon' law administered in the
Church courts was closely related to the principles of Rome's jurisprudence. The
language of liturgy and theology alike was of course exclusively Latin. Above all
...
Roman conceptions of official authority; and the 'Canon' law administered in the
Church courts was closely related to the principles of Rome's jurisprudence. The
language of liturgy and theology alike was of course exclusively Latin. Above all
...
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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