A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... coast - line ; the slopes of the Apennines abounded , in ancient times , with forests of oak suitable for ship - timber ; and the people , especially of Etruria , were early attracted to the sea . 2. The Alps , which separate Italy from ...
... coast - line ; the slopes of the Apennines abounded , in ancient times , with forests of oak suitable for ship - timber ; and the people , especially of Etruria , were early attracted to the sea . 2. The Alps , which separate Italy from ...
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... coast . CENTRAL ITALY comprised six countries , of which three , Etruria , La'tium , and Campania , were on the Tyrrhenian Sea , and three others , Um'bria , Pice'num , and the Sabine country , on the Adriatic . Etruria was , in the ...
... coast . CENTRAL ITALY comprised six countries , of which three , Etruria , La'tium , and Campania , were on the Tyrrhenian Sea , and three others , Um'bria , Pice'num , and the Sabine country , on the Adriatic . Etruria was , in the ...
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... coast was at that time densely populated , and the new comers , if any such there were , must soon have been absorbed and lost among the older inhabitants . 12. The common legends assigned the building of Rome to Rom'ulus , grandson of ...
... coast was at that time densely populated , and the new comers , if any such there were , must soon have been absorbed and lost among the older inhabitants . 12. The common legends assigned the building of Rome to Rom'ulus , grandson of ...
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... coast in ravaging the country , until they were dis- lodged by L. Furius Camillus , a son of the general . They made a treaty B. C. 346 , after which they never again appeared in Latium . They continued to be the ruling race between the ...
... coast in ravaging the country , until they were dis- lodged by L. Furius Camillus , a son of the general . They made a treaty B. C. 346 , after which they never again appeared in Latium . They continued to be the ruling race between the ...
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... coast between Naples and Pæstum , where they included the once famous cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii . The Samnites ranked with the Latins , as the most warlike races of Italy ; but the conquests of the former , at the period to ...
... coast between Naples and Pæstum , where they included the once famous cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii . The Samnites ranked with the Latins , as the most warlike races of Italy ; but the conquests of the former , at the period to ...
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