A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... called " hut - urns " ) have been recovered in the adjacent cemeteries . 4 On the early amber routes see J. M. de Navarro , Geographical Journal , 1925 , pp . 484 ff . The first imports came from Jutland , but after c . 1000 B.C. Baltic ...
... called " hut - urns " ) have been recovered in the adjacent cemeteries . 4 On the early amber routes see J. M. de Navarro , Geographical Journal , 1925 , pp . 484 ff . The first imports came from Jutland , but after c . 1000 B.C. Baltic ...
Pagina 127
... called , numbered about two million souls.13 " " Roman franchise . Within either of these main groups there was considerable variety in the status of the individual communities . Among the annexed peoples the Latins , who were fitted by ...
... called , numbered about two million souls.13 " " Roman franchise . Within either of these main groups there was considerable variety in the status of the individual communities . Among the annexed peoples the Latins , who were fitted by ...
Pagina 129
... called upon to accommodate Roman garrisons , except as a special war measure in rare cases . The incorporated communities , as we have seen ( p . 128 ) , received regular visits from the quaestores Italici and the praetor's deputies ...
... called upon to accommodate Roman garrisons , except as a special war measure in rare cases . The incorporated communities , as we have seen ( p . 128 ) , received regular visits from the quaestores Italici and the praetor's deputies ...
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