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... Rome and Carthage . The Latin word punicus , or the apex of which is at the junction of the Indus ponicus , was the name given by the Romans to the and the Punjnud , in lat . about 29 ° N .; and the Carthaginians , in allusion to their ...
... Rome and Carthage . The Latin word punicus , or the apex of which is at the junction of the Indus ponicus , was the name given by the Romans to the and the Punjnud , in lat . about 29 ° N .; and the Carthaginians , in allusion to their ...
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... the public entertain- ments at the Panathenaic festivals . Julius Cæsar introduced it at Rome , where it became a great favourite . The Romaika , still danced in Greece , is said to be a modern relic of the ancient Pyrrhic 36.
... the public entertain- ments at the Panathenaic festivals . Julius Cæsar introduced it at Rome , where it became a great favourite . The Romaika , still danced in Greece , is said to be a modern relic of the ancient Pyrrhic 36.
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... Rome and the western world , which ( if he should achieve it ) would confer on him a renown equal to that of his Macedonian kinsman . The Tarentines , a Greek colony in Lower Italy , then at war with the Romans , sent an embassy to P ...
... Rome and the western world , which ( if he should achieve it ) would confer on him a renown equal to that of his Macedonian kinsman . The Tarentines , a Greek colony in Lower Italy , then at war with the Romans , sent an embassy to P ...
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... Rome the prelections of Domitius Afer , who died in 59. After this date , however , he revisited Spain , whence he returned in 68 to Rome , in the train of Galba , and began to practise as an advocate , in which capacity his reputation ...
... Rome the prelections of Domitius Afer , who died in 59. After this date , however , he revisited Spain , whence he returned in 68 to Rome , in the train of Galba , and began to practise as an advocate , in which capacity his reputation ...
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... Rome stood , and , next to the Palatine and Capitoline , the oldest and most famous quarter of the city . It lies due north of the Palatine , and its western slope looks down on the Campus Martius , which stretches from its base to the ...
... Rome stood , and , next to the Palatine and Capitoline , the oldest and most famous quarter of the city . It lies due north of the Palatine , and its western slope looks down on the Campus Martius , which stretches from its base to the ...
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