Heritage of western civilization, Volum 1Prentice-Hall, 1977 - 433 pàgines |
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Pàgina 173
... Roman state. In the succeeding three hundred years, Rome enjoyed the most sustained series of military triumphs the world had ever seen. By 265 B.C., she had extended her rule over most of the Italian peninsula; by about 200 B.C., she ...
... Roman state. In the succeeding three hundred years, Rome enjoyed the most sustained series of military triumphs the world had ever seen. By 265 B.C., she had extended her rule over most of the Italian peninsula; by about 200 B.C., she ...
Pàgina 174
... Roman citizenship became highly prized and eagerly sought. The leaders of the Roman Republic wisely offered the allies and former enemies of Rome a limited citizenship, with the possibility of full citizenship later on. Thus, all shared ...
... Roman citizenship became highly prized and eagerly sought. The leaders of the Roman Republic wisely offered the allies and former enemies of Rome a limited citizenship, with the possibility of full citizenship later on. Thus, all shared ...
Pàgina 175
... Roman citizen. But the greatest triumphs of Roman civilization lay not in art, architecture, literature, or speculative thought, but in the realm of the practical and the everyday. Law, military order, and civil administration were the ...
... Roman citizen. But the greatest triumphs of Roman civilization lay not in art, architecture, literature, or speculative thought, but in the realm of the practical and the everyday. Law, military order, and civil administration were the ...
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