Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... 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 century before Christ . With regard to the ...
... 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 century before Christ . With regard to the ...
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... 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 century before Christ . With regard to the ...
... 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 century before Christ . With regard to the ...
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... enemy's soil , which shows that the earliest extension of Latin territory took place in this direction . Fourthly , in addition to this enlargement of the Latin borders towards the east and south , the city of Rome , owing to its ...
... enemy's soil , which shows that the earliest extension of Latin territory took place in this direction . Fourthly , in addition to this enlargement of the Latin borders towards the east and south , the city of Rome , owing to its ...
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... enemy with redoubled vigor . Dionysius , who reigned from 406 to 367 B.C. , founded Syracusan colonies on the Illyrian coast at Lissus and the island of Issa , and on the eastern coast of Italy at the ports of Ancona , Numana , and ...
... enemy with redoubled vigor . Dionysius , who reigned from 406 to 367 B.C. , founded Syracusan colonies on the Illyrian coast at Lissus and the island of Issa , and on the eastern coast of Italy at the ports of Ancona , Numana , and ...
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... enemies : in the north with the encroaching Celts ; in the south with the Samnites , who had invaded Campania ; and with the Romans . A fresh out- break of hostilities between Rome and Veii was due to the revolt of the people of Fidenae ...
... enemies : in the north with the encroaching Celts ; in the south with the Samnites , who had invaded Campania ; and with the Romans . A fresh out- break of hostilities between Rome and Veii was due to the revolt of the people of Fidenae ...
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