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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... magnificent architectural works completed or designed by the Tar- quins at Rome . It is well known that Corinth , a city early renowned for its wealth and commerce , was the cradle of Grecian art.1 Painting is believed to have origi ...
... magnificent architectural works completed or designed by the Tar- quins at Rome . It is well known that Corinth , a city early renowned for its wealth and commerce , was the cradle of Grecian art.1 Painting is believed to have origi ...
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... magnificent building designed by Tarquinius Priscus was the Capito- line Temple of Jupiter , which he had vowed in the Sabine war . The completion of it was , however , reserved for his successor , Tarquinius Superbus , and the first ...
... magnificent building designed by Tarquinius Priscus was the Capito- line Temple of Jupiter , which he had vowed in the Sabine war . The completion of it was , however , reserved for his successor , Tarquinius Superbus , and the first ...
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... magnificent work was the Temple of JUPITER OPTIMUS MAXIMUS , which , as we have already said , had been planned , and the ground for it marked out by his father , on Mons Tarpeius . The head of a man , still bloody , was found in ...
... magnificent work was the Temple of JUPITER OPTIMUS MAXIMUS , which , as we have already said , had been planned , and the ground for it marked out by his father , on Mons Tarpeius . The head of a man , still bloody , was found in ...
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... magnificent hitherto beheld . The victor at Zama deposited in the public treasury more than 100,000 pounds weight of silver . The name of Africanus , with which he was greeted by the people , initiated the custom of illustrating a ...
... magnificent hitherto beheld . The victor at Zama deposited in the public treasury more than 100,000 pounds weight of silver . The name of Africanus , with which he was greeted by the people , initiated the custom of illustrating a ...
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... magnificent temples in the city ; with which view he proceeded into Bruttium , and , having stripped off half the marble tiles from the Temple of Juno Lacinia , brought them by sea to Rome . But this sacrilege was denounced by the ...
... magnificent temples in the city ; with which view he proceeded into Bruttium , and , having stripped off half the marble tiles from the Temple of Juno Lacinia , brought them by sea to Rome . But this sacrilege was denounced by the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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