A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... became incorporated in the territories of Rome . 4. The peninsula proper is divided into the two regions of central and southern Italy , by a line drawn from the mouth of the Tifer'nus , on the Adriatic , to that of the Sil'arus , on ...
... became incorporated in the territories of Rome . 4. The peninsula proper is divided into the two regions of central and southern Italy , by a line drawn from the mouth of the Tifer'nus , on the Adriatic , to that of the Sil'arus , on ...
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... became parched by summer heats , the flocks were driven to the neighboring mountains of Samnium ; while , in winter , the Samnite flocks forsook their bleak and snowy heights to find pasturage in the rich meadows of Apulia . The ...
... became parched by summer heats , the flocks were driven to the neighboring mountains of Samnium ; while , in winter , the Samnite flocks forsook their bleak and snowy heights to find pasturage in the rich meadows of Apulia . The ...
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... became the ruling race in Italy arrived later in the peninsula than the Iapygians . They came from the north , and crowded into closer quarters the half - Hellenic inhab- itants of the south . They consisted of four principal races ...
... became the ruling race in Italy arrived later in the peninsula than the Iapygians . They came from the north , and crowded into closer quarters the half - Hellenic inhab- itants of the south . They consisted of four principal races ...
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... became , however , the mother of Romulus and Remus , whereupon her uncle caused her to be thrown , with her twin sons , into the Anio , a tributary of the Tiber . The rivers had overflowed their banks ; when they subsided , the cradle ...
... became , however , the mother of Romulus and Remus , whereupon her uncle caused her to be thrown , with her twin sons , into the Anio , a tributary of the Tiber . The rivers had overflowed their banks ; when they subsided , the cradle ...
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... became suddenly darkened , a tempest agitated earth and air , and Romulus disappeared . The people mourned him as dead , but they were comforted by his appearing in a glorified form to one of their number , assuring him that the Romans ...
... became suddenly darkened , a tempest agitated earth and air , and Romulus disappeared . The people mourned him as dead , but they were comforted by his appearing in a glorified form to one of their number , assuring him that the Romans ...
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