Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 89
... period it appears to have been a long time before nations of Southern Italy against the power of the people were finally reduced to a state of tran- Rome : on the side of Pyrrhus were ranged , besides quillity , and lapsed into the ...
... period it appears to have been a long time before nations of Southern Italy against the power of the people were finally reduced to a state of tran- Rome : on the side of Pyrrhus were ranged , besides quillity , and lapsed into the ...
الصفحة 92
... period of the Social War , no uniform system of administration was possible . Even after that period , when they were all merged in the condition of Roman citizens , the municipal insti- tutions , which were still in full force , appear ...
... period of the Social War , no uniform system of administration was possible . Even after that period , when they were all merged in the condition of Roman citizens , the municipal insti- tutions , which were still in full force , appear ...
الصفحة 110
... period as the monuments of Mycenae . Even if it does not belong to so early a date , but is a genuine Hellenic work , it would esta- blish the fact that the Greeks were acquainted with the use of the concentric arch at a very early period ...
... period as the monuments of Mycenae . Even if it does not belong to so early a date , but is a genuine Hellenic work , it would esta- blish the fact that the Greeks were acquainted with the use of the concentric arch at a very early period ...
الصفحة 121
... period . We know from Cicero that they subsequently ob- tained the full franchise and right of suffrage , but the time when they were admitted to these privileges is unknown . ( Cic . pro Balb . 13. ) From this time Lanuvium lapsed into ...
... period . We know from Cicero that they subsequently ob- tained the full franchise and right of suffrage , but the time when they were admitted to these privileges is unknown . ( Cic . pro Balb . 13. ) From this time Lanuvium lapsed into ...
الصفحة 132
... period independent and often hos- tile nations . It was not till these separate nationali- ties had been merged into the common condition of subjects and citizens of Rome that the name of Latium came to be extended to all the territory ...
... period independent and often hos- tile nations . It was not till these separate nationali- ties had been merged into the common condition of subjects and citizens of Rome that the name of Latium came to be extended to all the territory ...
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