A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Roman dominion still com- name ( for the Aequi and Hernici were still inde- pendent ) , together with the southern part of Etruria , the territory of the Volscians , and a part of Cam- pania . During the next fifty years , which was the ...
... Roman dominion still com- name ( for the Aequi and Hernici were still inde- pendent ) , together with the southern part of Etruria , the territory of the Volscians , and a part of Cam- pania . During the next fifty years , which was the ...
الصفحة 89
... Romans in B. C. 272 , and , in the same year , the consuls Sp . Carvilius and Papirius Cursor celebrated the last of the many Roman triumphs over the Samnites , as well as the Lucanians and Bruttians . Few particulars have been ...
... Romans in B. C. 272 , and , in the same year , the consuls Sp . Carvilius and Papirius Cursor celebrated the last of the many Roman triumphs over the Samnites , as well as the Lucanians and Bruttians . Few particulars have been ...
الصفحة 90
... Roman civitas , continued to maintain this nominal independence long after they had be- come virtually subject to the power of Rome . Thus , even in the days of Polybius , a Roman citizen might retire into exile at Tibur or Praeneste ...
... Roman civitas , continued to maintain this nominal independence long after they had be- come virtually subject to the power of Rome . Thus , even in the days of Polybius , a Roman citizen might retire into exile at Tibur or Praeneste ...
الصفحة 91
... Roman franchise . But the title of colonia was still retained by those towns which had received fresh colonies towards the close of the Republic under Caesar or the Triun- virate , as well as under the Empire . It appears to have been ...
... Roman franchise . But the title of colonia was still retained by those towns which had received fresh colonies towards the close of the Republic under Caesar or the Triun- virate , as well as under the Empire . It appears to have been ...
الصفحة 94
... Roman writers on the authority of Fabius , and which there is every reason to believe based on authentic documents , of the total amount of the forces which the Romans and their allies were able to oppose to the threatened invasion of ...
... Roman writers on the authority of Fabius , and which there is every reason to believe based on authentic documents , of the total amount of the forces which the Romans and their allies were able to oppose to the threatened invasion of ...
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