Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... 44 B.C. Theodor Mommsen Arthur Charles Howland. VERCINGETORIX , THE LEADER OF THE ARVERNIAN PATRIOTS , SURREN DERS THE TOWN OF ALESIA TO JULIUS CESAR Painting by Lionel Royer THE HISTORY OF NATIONS HENRY CABOT LODGE , Ph .
... 44 B.C. Theodor Mommsen Arthur Charles Howland. VERCINGETORIX , THE LEADER OF THE ARVERNIAN PATRIOTS , SURREN DERS THE TOWN OF ALESIA TO JULIUS CESAR Painting by Lionel Royer THE HISTORY OF NATIONS HENRY CABOT LODGE , Ph .
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... town ) , Campani , Capua , Voltur- nus , Opsci ( laborers ) , show that an Italian and probably Latin stock , the Ausones , were in possession of Campania before the Samnite and Greek immigrations ; but all traces of the Itali , who ...
... town ) , Campani , Capua , Voltur- nus , Opsci ( laborers ) , show that an Italian and probably Latin stock , the Ausones , were in possession of Campania before the Samnite and Greek immigrations ; but all traces of the Itali , who ...
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... to cluster round the stronghold , and were sur- rounded with the " ring " ( urbs ) , thus the nucleus of a town was formed , which tended gradually to absorb the different villages . Circa 753 There can be little doubt that the Alban 8 ...
... to cluster round the stronghold , and were sur- rounded with the " ring " ( urbs ) , thus the nucleus of a town was formed , which tended gradually to absorb the different villages . Circa 753 There can be little doubt that the Alban 8 ...
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... towns to Rome , at the same time thinned the ranks of the Roman citizens , who alone had the doubtful privilege of bearing the brunt of such wars . In truth this latter fact was the chief cause in promoting the amalgamation of the ...
... towns to Rome , at the same time thinned the ranks of the Roman citizens , who alone had the doubtful privilege of bearing the brunt of such wars . In truth this latter fact was the chief cause in promoting the amalgamation of the ...
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... town were forced to migrate to Rome , or allowed to remain in the open villages of their old dis- trict . Strongholds in all cases were razed , and the conquered coun- try was included in the Roman territory , and the vanquished farmers ...
... town were forced to migrate to Rome , or allowed to remain in the open villages of their old dis- trict . Strongholds in all cases were razed , and the conquered coun- try was included in the Roman territory , and the vanquished farmers ...
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