A Manual of Roman AntiquitiesC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 573 Seiten |
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... seems to have been known anciently by the name Ceroliensis , 1 and is now marked by the stupendous ruins of the Coliseum , while further east we ought , probably , to place the Tabernola . In the hollow between the Esquiline and the ...
... seems to have been known anciently by the name Ceroliensis , 1 and is now marked by the stupendous ruins of the Coliseum , while further east we ought , probably , to place the Tabernola . In the hollow between the Esquiline and the ...
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... seems unquestionable , that , for some time after the expulsion of the kings , Rome possessed nothing on the right bank of the Tiber ; although , as it gradually recovered its power , the re- occupation of the Janiculum would be one of ...
... seems unquestionable , that , for some time after the expulsion of the kings , Rome possessed nothing on the right bank of the Tiber ; although , as it gradually recovered its power , the re- occupation of the Janiculum would be one of ...
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... seems ever to have been bestowed upon fortifications . But when hordes of fierce barbarians , on the northern and north - eastern frontiers , began to threaten the soil of Italy itself , the necessity of affording protection to the ...
... seems ever to have been bestowed upon fortifications . But when hordes of fierce barbarians , on the northern and north - eastern frontiers , began to threaten the soil of Italy itself , the necessity of affording protection to the ...
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... seems very doubtful . Statuae . There were several statues in the forum , among which we find specially noticed that of Mænius , that of L. Camillus , and that of Q. Marcius Tremulus , who triumphed over the Hernici . Close to the ...
... seems very doubtful . Statuae . There were several statues in the forum , among which we find specially noticed that of Mænius , that of L. Camillus , and that of Q. Marcius Tremulus , who triumphed over the Hernici . Close to the ...
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... seems certain . It was raised by Augustus in B.C. 29 after the completion of the great survey and census of the Roman world . There were engraved on this brazen pillar the distances from this centre of the commonwealth to its remote ...
... seems certain . It was raised by Augustus in B.C. 29 after the completion of the great survey and census of the Roman world . There were engraved on this brazen pillar the distances from this centre of the commonwealth to its remote ...
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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.