Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... CHIEF ROME FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 44 B.C. BY THEODOR MOMMSEN EDITED BY ARTHUR C. HOWLAND , Ph.D. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME III ILLUSTRATED P · F · COLLIER & SON PUBLISHERS .. NEW YORK THE PENNSYLVANIA ...
... CHIEF ROME FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 44 B.C. BY THEODOR MOMMSEN EDITED BY ARTHUR C. HOWLAND , Ph.D. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME III ILLUSTRATED P · F · COLLIER & SON PUBLISHERS .. NEW YORK THE PENNSYLVANIA ...
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... chief appointed . What we do know is that on the annual day of assembly the Latin festival was kept , and an ox sacrificed to the Latin god , Jupiter Latiaris . Each community had to contribute to the sacrificial feast its fixed ...
... chief appointed . What we do know is that on the annual day of assembly the Latin festival was kept , and an ox sacrificed to the Latin god , Jupiter Latiaris . Each community had to contribute to the sacrificial feast its fixed ...
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... an adaptability which was one of the chief elements of their success in dealing with other peoples . Rome thus absorbed other communities instead of destroying them . Chapter III THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND THE REFORMS T OF 10 ROME.
... an adaptability which was one of the chief elements of their success in dealing with other peoples . Rome thus absorbed other communities instead of destroying them . Chapter III THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND THE REFORMS T OF 10 ROME.
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... chief power , as in the household , was vested in one of their body , namely the king ; their insignia , though in- ferior to those of the king , were of the same character ; the purple border being substituted for the purple robe of ...
... chief power , as in the household , was vested in one of their body , namely the king ; their insignia , though in- ferior to those of the king , were of the same character ; the purple border being substituted for the purple robe of ...
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... chief cause in promoting the amalgamation of the clients and the citizens . With the increase of the whole body of clients , and especially of that portion consisting of foreigners , at- tached as clients to the Roman state , but often ...
... chief cause in promoting the amalgamation of the clients and the citizens . With the increase of the whole body of clients , and especially of that portion consisting of foreigners , at- tached as clients to the Roman state , but often ...
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