A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... Roman Basilicæ , 108 sqq .; triumph of Æm . Paullus , 112 sq .; Bacchanalia ; introduction of luxury , 114 ; improvements about the Circus Flaminius , 115 ; fall of Carthage ; subjugation of Greece , 116 ; intro- duction of the ...
... Roman Basilicæ , 108 sqq .; triumph of Æm . Paullus , 112 sq .; Bacchanalia ; introduction of luxury , 114 ; improvements about the Circus Flaminius , 115 ; fall of Carthage ; subjugation of Greece , 116 ; intro- duction of the ...
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... Roman hierarchy , 331 ; accession of Justinian , 332 ; Belisarius enters Rome , 333 ; strengthens the walls , ib .; Vitiges besieges Rome , 334 sq .; defeated , 336 ; Totila at Monte Casino , ib .; besieges Rome , 337 ; destruction ...
... Roman hierarchy , 331 ; accession of Justinian , 332 ; Belisarius enters Rome , 333 ; strengthens the walls , ib .; Vitiges besieges Rome , 334 sq .; defeated , 336 ; Totila at Monte Casino , ib .; besieges Rome , 337 ; destruction ...
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... Roman nobles and their fortresses , 380 sq .; the Anonymus of Einsiedeln , 382 sqq .; medieval notices of the ... Roman monuments , 394 sqq .; from floods , 395 ; from the barbarians , ib .; from the civil strife of the Romans , 396 sq ...
... Roman nobles and their fortresses , 380 sq .; the Anonymus of Einsiedeln , 382 sqq .; medieval notices of the ... Roman monuments , 394 sqq .; from floods , 395 ; from the barbarians , ib .; from the civil strife of the Romans , 396 sq ...
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... Roman history . We can only state the reasons which have led us to doubt a few of the conclusions of modern critics about some of the more prominent facts of that history , and about the existence , or the value , of the sources on ...
... Roman history . We can only state the reasons which have led us to doubt a few of the conclusions of modern critics about some of the more prominent facts of that history , and about the existence , or the value , of the sources on ...
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... Roman State : but it does not follow from this that Cicero meant to assert , the annals in possession of the Roman historians , who did not begin to write till so late , reached thus far back . Those of the earlier times may have ...
... Roman State : but it does not follow from this that Cicero meant to assert , the annals in possession of the Roman historians , who did not begin to write till so late , reached thus far back . Those of the earlier times may have ...
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