A Manual of Roman AntiquitiesC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 573 Seiten |
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... belonged to the Etruscans ; that on the left to the Sabines ( as far as the Anio ) and to the Latins , while the slopes of the Apennines were inhabited by the Volscians . References . - Sir William Gell : The Topography of Rome and its ...
... belonged to the Etruscans ; that on the left to the Sabines ( as far as the Anio ) and to the Latins , while the slopes of the Apennines were inhabited by the Volscians . References . - Sir William Gell : The Topography of Rome and its ...
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... belonged to one of the Crassi , then to Cicero , and , upon his banishment , was demolished by Clodius , who extended the Porticus Catuli , and dedicated the remainder of the Area to Libertas . On the Palatine lived M. Scaurus , so ...
... belonged to one of the Crassi , then to Cicero , and , upon his banishment , was demolished by Clodius , who extended the Porticus Catuli , and dedicated the remainder of the Area to Libertas . On the Palatine lived M. Scaurus , so ...
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... belonged to the II . Regio . ] The Moneta , or imperial mint for the coinage of gold and silver , was discovered in 1570 opposite the church of S. Clemente . The porticus Tellurensis , or offices of the Prefectus Urbi , occupied the ...
... belonged to the II . Regio . ] The Moneta , or imperial mint for the coinage of gold and silver , was discovered in 1570 opposite the church of S. Clemente . The porticus Tellurensis , or offices of the Prefectus Urbi , occupied the ...
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... belonged ; to this was added a second name , to designate the family , and a third name was prefixed to the two others to distinguish the individual member of the family . According to this arrangement , the name which marked the ...
... belonged ; to this was added a second name , to designate the family , and a third name was prefixed to the two others to distinguish the individual member of the family . According to this arrangement , the name which marked the ...
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... belonged to the Gens Cornelia ; Scihio , is the Cognomen , and marks that he belonged to that family or branch of the Gens Cornelia called Scipio . Occasionally a Familia became very numerous , and sent out many branches , forming , as ...
... belonged to the Gens Cornelia ; Scihio , is the Cognomen , and marks that he belonged to that family or branch of the Gens Cornelia called Scipio . Occasionally a Familia became very numerous , and sent out many branches , forming , as ...
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.