A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Possession of Italy . First Samnite War . 274 . 274 . Latin War , and Battle of Vesuvius . 275 . Second Samnite War . 276 . · Third War with Samnites and the Italian League . 278 . War with Pyrrhus , King of Epirus 279 . Colonies and ...
... Possession of Italy . First Samnite War . 274 . 274 . Latin War , and Battle of Vesuvius . 275 . Second Samnite War . 276 . · Third War with Samnites and the Italian League . 278 . War with Pyrrhus , King of Epirus 279 . Colonies and ...
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... possessed three islands of great importance : Sicily , noted for its excellent harbors and inexhaustible soil ; Sardin ... possession first drew these nations into hostility with each other , and with the ultimately victorious power of ...
... possessed three islands of great importance : Sicily , noted for its excellent harbors and inexhaustible soil ; Sardin ... possession first drew these nations into hostility with each other , and with the ultimately victorious power of ...
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... possessions . Highest of all were the Eq'uites , or horsemen . These were divided into eighteen centuries , of which the first six two for each original tribe - were wholly patrician , while the re- maining twelve were wealthy and ...
... possessions . Highest of all were the Eq'uites , or horsemen . These were divided into eighteen centuries , of which the first six two for each original tribe - were wholly patrician , while the re- maining twelve were wealthy and ...
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... possessed only one oracle , that of Faunus ( the favoring god ) , on the Aventine Hill . Several oracles of Fortune , Faunus , and Mars existed in Latium , but in none of them were audible responses given , by the mouth of inspired ...
... possessed only one oracle , that of Faunus ( the favoring god ) , on the Aventine Hill . Several oracles of Fortune , Faunus , and Mars existed in Latium , but in none of them were audible responses given , by the mouth of inspired ...
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... possession of Italy , B. C. 343–264 . III . Foreign Wars , by which Rome became the ruling power in the world , B. C. 264-133 . IV . Internal Commotions and Civil Wars , B. C. 133–31 . The leaders of the revolution which expelled the ...
... possession of Italy , B. C. 343–264 . III . Foreign Wars , by which Rome became the ruling power in the world , B. C. 264-133 . IV . Internal Commotions and Civil Wars , B. C. 133–31 . The leaders of the revolution which expelled the ...
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