Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... ETRUSCAN POWER AND THE COMING OF THE CELTS . 500-343 B. C. IX . ADVANCE OF ROME TO THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . 500- 290 B. C. X. WAR WITH PYRRHUS - UNION WITH ITALY . 280-268 B. C. 7 . II • 20 : 29 • · 37 • 47 56 62 • 74 PART II CONQUEST OF ...
... ETRUSCAN POWER AND THE COMING OF THE CELTS . 500-343 B. C. IX . ADVANCE OF ROME TO THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . 500- 290 B. C. X. WAR WITH PYRRHUS - UNION WITH ITALY . 280-268 B. C. 7 . II • 20 : 29 • · 37 • 47 56 62 • 74 PART II CONQUEST OF ...
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... Etruscan intruders ; on its conquest of these enemies ; finally , on its internal strife , and the contest between the Latins and Samnites for the leadership of Italy , resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth ...
... Etruscan intruders ; on its conquest of these enemies ; finally , on its internal strife , and the contest between the Latins and Samnites for the leadership of Italy , resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth ...
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... Etruscan in- truders ; on its conquest of these enemies ; finally , on its internal strife , and the contest between the Latins and Samnites for the leadership of Italy , resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth ...
... Etruscan in- truders ; on its conquest of these enemies ; finally , on its internal strife , and the contest between the Latins and Samnites for the leadership of Italy , resulting in the victory of the Latins , at the end of the fourth ...
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... Etruscans . Not only did this position on both banks of the Tiber place in Rome's hands all the traffic of Latium , but , as the Tiber was the natural barrier against northern invaders , Rome be- came the maritime frontier fortress of ...
... Etruscans . Not only did this position on both banks of the Tiber place in Rome's hands all the traffic of Latium , but , as the Tiber was the natural barrier against northern invaders , Rome be- came the maritime frontier fortress of ...
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... Etruscans and Greeks , cannot now be described , save in faint outline . We may , however , briefly summarize the ... Etruscan people of Veii for the pos- session of Fidenae , on the left ( Latin ) bank of the Tiber , about five miles ...
... Etruscans and Greeks , cannot now be described , save in faint outline . We may , however , briefly summarize the ... Etruscan people of Veii for the pos- session of Fidenae , on the left ( Latin ) bank of the Tiber , about five miles ...
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