Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Rome must have occurred when Rome , after the palace revolution by Brutus , son of Tarquinia ( Livy 1.56 ; his kissing of the earth relates to the cult of the Mother - goddess ) , cum suis ( see Pfiffig , Einf . 50-56 ) , for some time ...
... Rome must have occurred when Rome , after the palace revolution by Brutus , son of Tarquinia ( Livy 1.56 ; his kissing of the earth relates to the cult of the Mother - goddess ) , cum suis ( see Pfiffig , Einf . 50-56 ) , for some time ...
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... Rome - Arnaldo Momigliano , who referred to ' the democratic opposition of the plebeians ' ( CAH 7.2 , 222 ) , and Tim Cornell , whose analysis of the years 366-291 B.C. concludes that ' the system involved a substantial democratic ...
... Rome - Arnaldo Momigliano , who referred to ' the democratic opposition of the plebeians ' ( CAH 7.2 , 222 ) , and Tim Cornell , whose analysis of the years 366-291 B.C. concludes that ' the system involved a substantial democratic ...
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... Rome ) is opposite the mutual killing of Eteocles and Polyneices ; and the capostipite himself is portrayed in the act of augury , opposite the sage Nestor - possibly with reference to the legendary genealogy of his house , if Vulci ...
... Rome ) is opposite the mutual killing of Eteocles and Polyneices ; and the capostipite himself is portrayed in the act of augury , opposite the sage Nestor - possibly with reference to the legendary genealogy of his house , if Vulci ...
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