Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Rome meant to the cit- izen of Rome and to the Roman citizen . Very early in its history the city - state and its religion , to which the birth , increase and mainten- ance of its power were thought to be due , became fused , eternal Rome ...
... Rome meant to the cit- izen of Rome and to the Roman citizen . Very early in its history the city - state and its religion , to which the birth , increase and mainten- ance of its power were thought to be due , became fused , eternal Rome ...
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... Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
... Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
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... Rome . ' The fact that he resided in Rome , whereas the Emperor's seat was in far - away Constantinople , and that the familiar processes of civil gov- ernment began to disintegrate , inevitably led to the Bishop of Rome being regarded ...
... Rome . ' The fact that he resided in Rome , whereas the Emperor's seat was in far - away Constantinople , and that the familiar processes of civil gov- ernment began to disintegrate , inevitably led to the Bishop of Rome being regarded ...
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