A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... extended coast - line ; the slopes of the Apennines abounded , in ancient times , with forests of oak suitable for ... extend in a south - easterly and southerly direction to the end of the penin- sula , throwing off lateral ridges on ...
... extended coast - line ; the slopes of the Apennines abounded , in ancient times , with forests of oak suitable for ... extend in a south - easterly and southerly direction to the end of the penin- sula , throwing off lateral ridges on ...
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... extended northward to the Rubicon and east- ward to the Adriatic ; but its coast was wholly conquered by that people , who drove the Umbrians beyond the mountains . Picenum consisted of a flat , fertile plain along the Adriatic , and a ...
... extended northward to the Rubicon and east- ward to the Adriatic ; but its coast was wholly conquered by that people , who drove the Umbrians beyond the mountains . Picenum consisted of a flat , fertile plain along the Adriatic , and a ...
Page 249
... extended across the penin- sula , and their fleets commanded both the " Upper " and the " Lower Sea , " the latter of which derived from them its ancient name , Tyrrhe- nian . They conquered Campania , and built there a third cluster of ...
... extended across the penin- sula , and their fleets commanded both the " Upper " and the " Lower Sea , " the latter of which derived from them its ancient name , Tyrrhe- nian . They conquered Campania , and built there a third cluster of ...
Page 254
... extended the bounds of the city far beyond the Roma Quadra'ta of the Palatine . The Esquiline , Cælian , and Aventine hills had already been occupied by surburban settlements , while the Capito- line , Quirinal , and Vim'inal were held ...
... extended the bounds of the city far beyond the Roma Quadra'ta of the Palatine . The Esquiline , Cælian , and Aventine hills had already been occupied by surburban settlements , while the Capito- line , Quirinal , and Vim'inal were held ...
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... extend their power to the cities on the Alban Mount and over the southern plain of Latium . Their forays ex- tended to the very gates of Rome , driving the country people to take refuge , with their cattle , within the walls , where a ...
... extend their power to the cities on the Alban Mount and over the southern plain of Latium . Their forays ex- tended to the very gates of Rome , driving the country people to take refuge , with their cattle , within the walls , where a ...
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