The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side 23
... . Such was the termination of the persevering resistance which Etruria opposed to the tyrannizing faction of that merciless chief , in order to maintain the rights with which her separation from the ANCIENT ITALY . 23.
... . Such was the termination of the persevering resistance which Etruria opposed to the tyrannizing faction of that merciless chief , in order to maintain the rights with which her separation from the ANCIENT ITALY . 23.
Side 42
... Etruria ; because a Latin tradition mentions , in an unsus- picious manner , the Siculi in that vicinity , on both sides of the Tiber , as the earliest inhabitants of the land of Saturnia 46 : and even the Latin lan- guage indicates an ...
... Etruria ; because a Latin tradition mentions , in an unsus- picious manner , the Siculi in that vicinity , on both sides of the Tiber , as the earliest inhabitants of the land of Saturnia 46 : and even the Latin lan- guage indicates an ...
Side 43
... Etruria to the whole coast of the Mare Inferum , and the lofty promontories of Southern Italy , were inhabited by a people related to the Epi- rotes , but who were gradually overpowered and ex- tirpated by more northerly tribes . The ...
... Etruria to the whole coast of the Mare Inferum , and the lofty promontories of Southern Italy , were inhabited by a people related to the Epi- rotes , but who were gradually overpowered and ex- tirpated by more northerly tribes . The ...
Side 58
... Etruria by the Samnites as far as that river , and with- out any original intention of forming an independent state . Distance and extensive conquests separated the Lucanians from the ancient league . The com- plete occupation of ...
... Etruria by the Samnites as far as that river , and with- out any original intention of forming an independent state . Distance and extensive conquests separated the Lucanians from the ancient league . The com- plete occupation of ...
Side 68
... Etruria was the name of the country ; Tusci , of the people : Etruscan was introduced after the time of Cato . The latter then became more in use amongst au- thors : but the people must have continued to speak of them by the ancient ...
... Etruria was the name of the country ; Tusci , of the people : Etruscan was introduced after the time of Cato . The latter then became more in use amongst au- thors : but the people must have continued to speak of them by the ancient ...
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according Æneas æra Alba already amongst ancient annals appears assembly Ausonians authority belonged Brutus called Campania Cato Censorinus certainly chronology citizens clients coast colony commencement conquest constitution consul Curiæ Diodorus Dionysius district earlier earliest early emigration Enotrians equal Etruria Etruscan existed Fabius fable Fasti Festus fifth century foreign former Gauls Grecian Greece Greek historians hundred Iapygia inhabitants Italian Italy king land language later Latium league Livius Livy Lucanians Lycophron ment mentioned mythic narrative nations native Olympiad Opica opinion original partly Patricians Pelasgi Pelasgian period Plebeians Plinius Plutarch poet Polybius possession preserved probably race reign respecting Roman history Rome Romulus Sabelli Sabines Sæcular Sæculum Samnites scarcely Scylax seems senate Servius Tullius Siculi story Strabo supra Tarquinius Thucydides Tiber Timæus tion tradition tribes tribunes Trojan Tullus Tuscan Tyrrhenians Umbri Varro Volsci Volscians whole καὶ