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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... entering into their political causes , the vicissitudes of the city , either through domestic discord or the attacks of external enemies . Even during the Middle Ages , ancient Rome , or rather its remains , is principally kept in view ...
... entering into their political causes , the vicissitudes of the city , either through domestic discord or the attacks of external enemies . Even during the Middle Ages , ancient Rome , or rather its remains , is principally kept in view ...
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... entered in this public record.'1 From this non - entry and the necessity for reckoning back the eclipses astronomically , it is inferred that at least the earliest Annales Maximi must have perished.2 First , let us observe on the ...
... entered in this public record.'1 From this non - entry and the necessity for reckoning back the eclipses astronomically , it is inferred that at least the earliest Annales Maximi must have perished.2 First , let us observe on the ...
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... entered into by friendly powers . There was also extant , at a late period , a treaty between Rome and Carthage , made in the first year of the Roman republic , the genuineness of which is not disputed . It is cited by Polybius , 3 the ...
... entered into by friendly powers . There was also extant , at a late period , a treaty between Rome and Carthage , made in the first year of the Roman republic , the genuineness of which is not disputed . It is cited by Polybius , 3 the ...
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... entering upon their office was altered . See the art . Consul in Smith's Dict . of Ant . p . 353 ( 2nd ed . ) . Liv . vii . 22 , ix . 31 . early Fasti only knew a civil year of ten months lii [ INTROD . HISTORY OF THE CITY OF ROME .
... entering upon their office was altered . See the art . Consul in Smith's Dict . of Ant . p . 353 ( 2nd ed . ) . Liv . vii . 22 , ix . 31 . early Fasti only knew a civil year of ten months lii [ INTROD . HISTORY OF THE CITY OF ROME .
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... entered upon or quitted their offices ; 3 and we learn from Dionysius of Halicarnassus that in his time , that is , in the reign of the Emperor Augustus , most of the temples and other buildings reputed to have been founded there by ...
... entered upon or quitted their offices ; 3 and we learn from Dionysius of Halicarnassus that in his time , that is , in the reign of the Emperor Augustus , most of the temples and other buildings reputed to have been founded there by ...
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