A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Rome to solicit assist- ance , pleaded that they had taken no part in the expedition against Troy , the ancestor of Rome , being the first time probably , as Thirlwall remark , that they had ever boasted of the omission of their name ...
... Rome to solicit assist- ance , pleaded that they had taken no part in the expedition against Troy , the ancestor of Rome , being the first time probably , as Thirlwall remark , that they had ever boasted of the omission of their name ...
الصفحة 47
... Rome . Its difficulty of access , and the facility which it presented to an enterprising and ambitious governor to render himself independent , dictated these stringent pre- cantions . The prefect , however , possessed the same powers ...
... Rome . Its difficulty of access , and the facility which it presented to an enterprising and ambitious governor to render himself independent , dictated these stringent pre- cantions . The prefect , however , possessed the same powers ...
الصفحة 56
... Rome , probably on the hills near Tibur . Gell has with much probability placed it on the slope of the mountain called Monte Affliano , about 2 miles SE . of Tivoli , which is a conspicuous ob- ject in the view from Rome , and the ...
... Rome , probably on the hills near Tibur . Gell has with much probability placed it on the slope of the mountain called Monte Affliano , about 2 miles SE . of Tivoli , which is a conspicuous ob- ject in the view from Rome , and the ...
الصفحة 69
... Rome , where he soon died . The con- duct of the Romans on this occasion displayed quite as much policy as gratitude , and Masinissa's con- duct soon showed that he knew he had been set as a thorn in the side of Carthage . Under cover ...
... Rome , where he soon died . The con- duct of the Romans on this occasion displayed quite as much policy as gratitude , and Masinissa's con- duct soon showed that he knew he had been set as a thorn in the side of Carthage . Under cover ...
الصفحة 76
... Rome : but it must have in some degree recovered from its late calamities , as it plays no unimportant part when the contest between Rome and Carthage was renewed in the Second Punic War . On this occasion it continued steadfast in its ...
... Rome : but it must have in some degree recovered from its late calamities , as it plays no unimportant part when the contest between Rome and Carthage was renewed in the Second Punic War . On this occasion it continued steadfast in its ...
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