A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Western Empire . Geographical Sketch of Italy . . I. HISTORY OF THE ROMAN KINGDOM . Religion of Rome . PAGE 245 . 248 . 255 . II . HISTORY OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC . 260 FIRST PERIOD . Growth of the Constitution . Laws of the Twelve Tables ...
... Western Empire . Geographical Sketch of Italy . . I. HISTORY OF THE ROMAN KINGDOM . Religion of Rome . PAGE 245 . 248 . 255 . II . HISTORY OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC . 260 FIRST PERIOD . Growth of the Constitution . Laws of the Twelve Tables ...
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... Western Empires . Reigns , in the west , of : Honorius , 356 ; of Valentinian III . , 358 ; of Maximus , 359 ; of Avitus , Marjorian , Libius Severus , Anthemius , Olybrius , Glyce- rius , and Julius Nepos , 360 ; of Romulus Augustulus ...
... Western Empires . Reigns , in the west , of : Honorius , 356 ; of Valentinian III . , 358 ; of Maximus , 359 ; of Avitus , Marjorian , Libius Severus , Anthemius , Olybrius , Glyce- rius , and Julius Nepos , 360 ; of Romulus Augustulus ...
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... WESTERN EMPIRE , A. D. 476 . GEOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ITALY . 1. ITALY , bounded by the Alps , and the Adriatic , Ionian , and Tyrrhe'- nian seas , is the smallest of the three peninsulas of southern Europe . It is inferior to Greece in ...
... WESTERN EMPIRE , A. D. 476 . GEOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ITALY . 1. ITALY , bounded by the Alps , and the Adriatic , Ionian , and Tyrrhe'- nian seas , is the smallest of the three peninsulas of southern Europe . It is inferior to Greece in ...
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... western 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 ...
... western 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 ...
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... western Europe ; " Greece , and not Rome , might have conquered Carthage ; Greek , instead of Latin , might have been at this day the principal element of the languages of Spain , of France , and of Italy ; and the laws of Athens ...
... western Europe ; " Greece , and not Rome , might have conquered Carthage ; Greek , instead of Latin , might have been at this day the principal element of the languages of Spain , of France , and of Italy ; and the laws of Athens ...
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