A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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The marshy lands of Latium did not for a while attract them; but towards the end of the seventh century, when the Latins, as we have seen, were engaged in coalescing into small city states, these too began to feel the pressure from the ...
The marshy lands of Latium did not for a while attract them; but towards the end of the seventh century, when the Latins, as we have seen, were engaged in coalescing into small city states, these too began to feel the pressure from the ...
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In 431 a great victory won near Mount Algidus began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of ...
In 431 a great victory won near Mount Algidus began the process of driving back the hill - tribes , who still harried southern Latium , into their mountain fastnesses ; and a dozen years or so later the plain was thoroughly cleared of ...
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There the ' Samian ' ware , hitherto made chiefly at Arezzo in North Italy , began to be copied first in the southern districts of the Auvergne , and later northwards along the Rhineland . Enormous numbers of furnaces and storehouses ...
There the ' Samian ' ware , hitherto made chiefly at Arezzo in North Italy , began to be copied first in the southern districts of the Auvergne , and later northwards along the Rhineland . Enormous numbers of furnaces and storehouses ...
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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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