Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... CARTHAGE . 500-264 B. C. 89 XIII . THE SECOND PUNIC WAR . 218-202 B. C. • XIV . A REVIEW OF THE WEST AND EAST . 201-194 B. C. XV . WAR WITH ANTIOCHUS AND THE FINAL CONQUEST OF THE EAST . 192-168 B. C. XVI . THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ...
... CARTHAGE . 500-264 B. C. 89 XIII . THE SECOND PUNIC WAR . 218-202 B. C. • XIV . A REVIEW OF THE WEST AND EAST . 201-194 B. C. XV . WAR WITH ANTIOCHUS AND THE FINAL CONQUEST OF THE EAST . 192-168 B. C. XVI . THE GOVERNMENT AND THE ...
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... CARTHAGE MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR " POLICE VERSO " • Frontispiece FACING PAGE 68 • 132 · 164 • 324 372 TEXT MAPS ANCIENT LATIUM THE PEOPLES OF EARLY ITALY . 343-290 B. C. CARTHAGE AND HER MARITIME AND COLONIAL DOMINION ...
... CARTHAGE MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR " POLICE VERSO " • Frontispiece FACING PAGE 68 • 132 · 164 • 324 372 TEXT MAPS ANCIENT LATIUM THE PEOPLES OF EARLY ITALY . 343-290 B. C. CARTHAGE AND HER MARITIME AND COLONIAL DOMINION ...
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... Carthage in Africa , Athens in Greece , Rome in Italy . When their work was finished , new peoples arose , a new cycle of civilization was begun , a new center was found in the Atlantic Ocean in place of the Mediterranean . The province ...
... Carthage in Africa , Athens in Greece , Rome in Italy . When their work was finished , new peoples arose , a new cycle of civilization was begun , a new center was found in the Atlantic Ocean in place of the Mediterranean . The province ...
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... Carthage seized the sister island of Sardinia . In regard to art and religion , Livy's statement that Etruscan culture was in early times the basis of Roman education , as Greek was in later days , cannot be accepted . The chief ...
... Carthage seized the sister island of Sardinia . In regard to art and religion , Livy's statement that Etruscan culture was in early times the basis of Roman education , as Greek was in later days , cannot be accepted . The chief ...
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... Carthage itself , arrested that Greek colonization which had , up to the middle of the second century of Rome , threatened to sweep the Phoenicians out of the Mediterranean . The establishment of Massilia , in 600 B.C. , on the Celtic ...
... Carthage itself , arrested that Greek colonization which had , up to the middle of the second century of Rome , threatened to sweep the Phoenicians out of the Mediterranean . The establishment of Massilia , in 600 B.C. , on the Celtic ...
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