A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and MonumentsLongmans & Company, 1865 - 415 pages |
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A History of the City of Rome: Its Structures and Monuments Thomas Henry Dyer Affichage du livre entier - 1865 |
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adorned Æneas afterwards amphitheatre ancient Annales Maximi annals appears arch Augustus Aventine Basilica Belisarius building Cælian Cæsar called Camillus Campus Martius Capitol Capitoline Hill caused celebrated century Christian church Cicero Circus Flaminius Clodius columns Constantine consuls Credibility &c Curia Curia Hostilia death dedicated Dion Cass Dionys Dionysius Domitian emperor erected Esquiline existed extant Forum Forum Boarium G. C. Lewis gate Gauls Goths Greek Hadrian Hist historian Honorius honour Ibid imperial inscription Italy king Lateran Latin Livy Lombards magnificent Marius Maximus mentioned monuments Nero obtained the name palace Palatine Hill period Plin Plut Pompey Pope Porta portico probably Quirinal reign remains Roma Roman Rome Romulus Rostra Sabine Sacra seems senate Servius Severus side Sir G. C. Lewis statue stood Suet templum theatre THERMÆ Tiber Tiberius tion Titus Totila Trajan treaty triumph triumphal Varro Vespasian victory Vicus walls