Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 140
... Rome before the com- mencement of the Second Samnite War , B. c . 326 . [ VOLSCI . ] Hence , the whole of the country sub- sequently known as Latium had become finally subject to Rome before the year 300 B. C. the Roman nobles , and the ...
... Rome before the com- mencement of the Second Samnite War , B. c . 326 . [ VOLSCI . ] Hence , the whole of the country sub- sequently known as Latium had become finally subject to Rome before the year 300 B. C. the Roman nobles , and the ...
الصفحة 145
... Rome . the tradition universally adopted by Roman writers , It was founded , according to by Aeneas , shortly after his landing in Italy , and called by him after the name of his wife Lavinia , the daughter of the king Latinus . ( Liv ...
... Rome . the tradition universally adopted by Roman writers , It was founded , according to by Aeneas , shortly after his landing in Italy , and called by him after the name of his wife Lavinia , the daughter of the king Latinus . ( Liv ...
الصفحة 148
... Rome at 16 M. P. , which is somewhat less than the truth , if we place it at Torre di Paternò , the latter being rather more than 17 M. P. from Rome by the Via Lauren- tina ; but the same remark applies to Lavinium also , which is ...
... Rome at 16 M. P. , which is somewhat less than the truth , if we place it at Torre di Paternò , the latter being rather more than 17 M. P. from Rome by the Via Lauren- tina ; but the same remark applies to Lavinium also , which is ...
الصفحة 501
... Rome , and was at no period independent . From its position , indeed , it naturally became the port of Rome , and was essential to that city , not only for the purpose of maintaining that naval su- premacy which it had established ...
... Rome , and was at no period independent . From its position , indeed , it naturally became the port of Rome , and was essential to that city , not only for the purpose of maintaining that naval su- premacy which it had established ...
الصفحة 503
... Rome continued to increase , while it became more absolutely dependent upon foreign produce . The adjoining district on the right bank of the Tiber was portioned out among a body of colonists before the time of Trajan ( Lib . Colon . p ...
... Rome continued to increase , while it became more absolutely dependent upon foreign produce . The adjoining district on the right bank of the Tiber was portioned out among a body of colonists before the time of Trajan ( Lib . Colon . p ...
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