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... Roman Catholics still hold it as a weekly fast . The Friday in Holy Week is the day on which the Passion is especially cele- brated , and as such is the most solemn of the festivals of the Christian church . Almost every where within ...
... Roman Catholics still hold it as a weekly fast . The Friday in Holy Week is the day on which the Passion is especially cele- brated , and as such is the most solemn of the festivals of the Christian church . Almost every where within ...
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... Roman power in the reign of Drusus , and were loyal and helpful tributaries until stung into revolt in 28 A.D. by the extortions of a Roman provincial officer . From that time onwards they rendered only sullen submission to the empire ...
... Roman power in the reign of Drusus , and were loyal and helpful tributaries until stung into revolt in 28 A.D. by the extortions of a Roman provincial officer . From that time onwards they rendered only sullen submission to the empire ...
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... Romans Acherusia Palus ; it is near the site of the ancient Cuma , and during the Roman empire its banks were studded with villas . Numerous remains of massive buildings , houses , and tombs are still to be seen in the neighbourhood ...
... Romans Acherusia Palus ; it is near the site of the ancient Cuma , and during the Roman empire its banks were studded with villas . Numerous remains of massive buildings , houses , and tombs are still to be seen in the neighbourhood ...
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... Roman alphabet , and in the modern alphabets derived from it . For the history of the char- acter , and its differentiation out of C , see ALPHABET and letter C. The earliest inscription in which G is found is the epitaph on Scipio ...
... Roman alphabet , and in the modern alphabets derived from it . For the history of the char- acter , and its differentiation out of C , see ALPHABET and letter C. The earliest inscription in which G is found is the epitaph on Scipio ...
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... Romans during the Jugurthine war , when they served as light - horse in the army of the Numidian king . Cossus Lentulus broke them to Roman rule , obtaining for his success a triumph and the surname of Gætulicus ( 6 A.D. ) . The ancient ...
... Romans during the Jugurthine war , when they served as light - horse in the army of the Numidian king . Cossus Lentulus broke them to Roman rule , obtaining for his success a triumph and the surname of Gætulicus ( 6 A.D. ) . The ancient ...
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