A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... passed southward through Etruria , hoping to draw Flaminius out from his entrenchments at Arretium ; and , when Flaminius refused to budge , marched past him down the road which led towards Rome . South of Cortona this road , as it ...
... passed southward through Etruria , hoping to draw Flaminius out from his entrenchments at Arretium ; and , when Flaminius refused to budge , marched past him down the road which led towards Rome . South of Cortona this road , as it ...
Pagina 141
... passed the ultimate decree , empowering the consuls to save the State . It was an awkward dilemma for Marius , for to obey the Senate was to destroy his friends . Yet he obeyed ; and with a strong retinue of senatorial partisans ...
... passed the ultimate decree , empowering the consuls to save the State . It was an awkward dilemma for Marius , for to obey the Senate was to destroy his friends . Yet he obeyed ; and with a strong retinue of senatorial partisans ...
Pagina 295
... passing ship . But all in vain - the word went out for her assassination and a party of soldiers found her and stabbed her to death . The Senate obsequiously passed a vote congratulating the Emperor upon his escape ; but the scandal was ...
... passing ship . But all in vain - the word went out for her assassination and a party of soldiers found her and stabbed her to death . The Senate obsequiously passed a vote congratulating the Emperor upon his escape ; but the scandal was ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME PAGE I | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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