Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... battle of Thapsus , appeared in rapid succession , but the fourth , covering the dynastic history of the empire , was never written , owing partly to the fact that the period was already treated in easily accessible works and partly to ...
... battle of Thapsus , appeared in rapid succession , but the fourth , covering the dynastic history of the empire , was never written , owing partly to the fact that the period was already treated in easily accessible works and partly to ...
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... battle of Thapsus , appeared in rapid succession , but the fourth , covering the dynastic history of the empire , was never written , owing partly to the fact that the period was already treated in easily accessible works and partly to ...
... battle of Thapsus , appeared in rapid succession , but the fourth , covering the dynastic history of the empire , was never written , owing partly to the fact that the period was already treated in easily accessible works and partly to ...
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... battle . The whole number of centuries amounted to 193 or 194 ; nor was it increased as the population rose . Out of this mili- tary organization arose the census or register of landed property , including the slaves , cattle , etc ...
... battle . The whole number of centuries amounted to 193 or 194 ; nor was it increased as the population rose . Out of this mili- tary organization arose the census or register of landed property , including the slaves , cattle , etc ...
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... battle with the combined Etruscans and Carthaginians in 537 B.C. , preferring to settle at Hyele ( Velia ) in Lucania . In this struggle between the Greeks and the combined Etruscans and Phoenicians , Latium observed a strict neutrality ...
... battle with the combined Etruscans and Carthaginians in 537 B.C. , preferring to settle at Hyele ( Velia ) in Lucania . In this struggle between the Greeks and the combined Etruscans and Phoenicians , Latium observed a strict neutrality ...
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... battle elsewhere ; while Veii and the neighboring towns grappled with Rome , the rest of the Etruscans were engaged in another cause . The arrest of Greek colonization by the combined Etruscans and Carthaginians has been already ...
... battle elsewhere ; while Veii and the neighboring towns grappled with Rome , the rest of the Etruscans were engaged in another cause . The arrest of Greek colonization by the combined Etruscans and Carthaginians has been already ...
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