A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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In 310 the Etruscans declared war on her , followed by the Italian tribes of the central Apennines — the Marsi , Hernici , Aequi , and Paeligni . It was an uncomfortable moment ; but thanks to the advantage of her strategical position ...
In 310 the Etruscans declared war on her , followed by the Italian tribes of the central Apennines — the Marsi , Hernici , Aequi , and Paeligni . It was an uncomfortable moment ; but thanks to the advantage of her strategical position ...
Pagina 96
War followed ; and , other tribes joining in , the insurrection became general . At the end of four years the praetor Galba defeated the rebels and forced them to surrender ; but he spoilt his triumph by an act of the meanest treachery ...
War followed ; and , other tribes joining in , the insurrection became general . At the end of four years the praetor Galba defeated the rebels and forced them to surrender ; but he spoilt his triumph by an act of the meanest treachery ...
Pagina 172
Next year he followed himself , and , taking up his head - quarters at Antioch , proceeded to dictate the terms of annexation to the helpless Seleucid monareh . The only serious trouble arose over Palestine , a former dependency of ...
Next year he followed himself , and , taking up his head - quarters at Antioch , proceeded to dictate the terms of annexation to the helpless Seleucid monareh . The only serious trouble arose over Palestine , a former dependency of ...
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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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