A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 29
Max Cary. CHAPTER IV LATIUM AND ROME § 1. THE GEOGRAPHY OF LATIUM LATIUM , the cradle of Rome , consisted originally of the coastal plain Extension from the mouth of the Tiber to the Circeian promontory , and its of Latium adjacent foot ...
Max Cary. CHAPTER IV LATIUM AND ROME § 1. THE GEOGRAPHY OF LATIUM LATIUM , the cradle of Rome , consisted originally of the coastal plain Extension from the mouth of the Tiber to the Circeian promontory , and its of Latium adjacent foot ...
Pagina 30
... Latium : if the Alban hills formed the geographical heart of the country , the line of the Tiber was the natural seat of its political capital . § 2. THE EARLY HISTORY OF LATIUM The inhabitants of ancient Latium had no recollection of ...
... Latium : if the Alban hills formed the geographical heart of the country , the line of the Tiber was the natural seat of its political capital . § 2. THE EARLY HISTORY OF LATIUM The inhabitants of ancient Latium had no recollection of ...
Pagina 31
... Latium with the coming of The the Etruscans . The Roman and Greek tradition of an early Etruscan Etruscan overlordship of Latium is borne out by Etruscan remains on several conquest . Latin sites . The most important finds have been ...
... Latium with the coming of The the Etruscans . The Roman and Greek tradition of an early Etruscan Etruscan overlordship of Latium is borne out by Etruscan remains on several conquest . Latin sites . The most important finds have been ...
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