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... entering upon this part of the subject , we may briefly advert to the ceremonies observed by the primitive inhabitants of central Italy in founding a new city - ceremonies which , it is said , were chiefly of Etruscan origin . Founding ...
... entering upon this part of the subject , we may briefly advert to the ceremonies observed by the primitive inhabitants of central Italy in founding a new city - ceremonies which , it is said , were chiefly of Etruscan origin . Founding ...
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... entering upon this part of our task , we may say a few words upon- The Walls of Aurelian . - All apprehensions of foreign invasion had ceased with the close of the second Punic war , and for many centuries the revival of such alarms ...
... entering upon this part of our task , we may say a few words upon- The Walls of Aurelian . - All apprehensions of foreign invasion had ceased with the close of the second Punic war , and for many centuries the revival of such alarms ...
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... entered the Forum , at the side of the temple of Saturn . The plan of the Basilica has been found among the fragments of the Plan of the City engraved on marble by order of Severus and Caracalla , and fits exactly the existing remains ...
... entered the Forum , at the side of the temple of Saturn . The plan of the Basilica has been found among the fragments of the Plan of the City engraved on marble by order of Severus and Caracalla , and fits exactly the existing remains ...
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... entered at the west corner of the Basilica Iulia near the Lacus Servilius . The Vicus Tuscus was named from the Tuscans , who , under their leader , Coelius Vibenna , at first formed a settlement on the Mons Coelius , and afterwards ...
... entered at the west corner of the Basilica Iulia near the Lacus Servilius . The Vicus Tuscus was named from the Tuscans , who , under their leader , Coelius Vibenna , at first formed a settlement on the Mons Coelius , and afterwards ...
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... entered the city at the Porta Maggiore , where some fragments of its opus arcuatum were seen and described by Piranesi . 3. Aqua Marcia , introduced by Q. Marcius Rex , when praetor , B.C. 144 , in accordance with a resolution of the ...
... entered the city at the Porta Maggiore , where some fragments of its opus arcuatum were seen and described by Piranesi . 3. Aqua Marcia , introduced by Q. Marcius Rex , when praetor , B.C. 144 , in accordance with a resolution of the ...
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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.