Rome in the year 261, thirteen were now either destroyed, or were in the possession of the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves Tusculum alone remained independent ; and that there was no other friendly city to obstruct the irruptions of the enemy... The History of Rome - 第 79 頁Thomas Arnold 著 - 1868 - 670 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1838 - 884 頁
...Rome in the year 261, thirteen were now either destroyed, or were in the possession of the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves Tusculum alone...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued without intermission for two hundred... | |
| 1838 - 938 頁
...plundered year after year, and whatever defeats the plunderers may at times have sustained, yet they wore never deterred from renewing a contest which they...glorious. So greatly had the power and dominion of Roma fallen tince the overthrow of the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in along series of contests,... | |
| 1838 - 876 頁
...deterred from renewing a contest which they found in the main profitable and glorious. So greatly nad the power and dominion of Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued without intermission for two hundred... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - 408 頁
...Rome in the year 261, thirteen -were now either destroyed, or were in the possession of the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves, Tusculum alone...greatly had the power and dominion of Rome fallen cince tin overthrow of tin monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1845 - 438 頁
...alone remained independent; and that there was no other friendly city to obstruct the irruptions of Ihe enemy into the territory of Rome. Accordingly, that...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued without intermission for two hundred... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1850 - 414 頁
...Rome in the year 261, thirteen were now either destroyed, or were in the possession of the Opicans ; that on the Alban hills themselves, Tusculum alone...greatly had the power and dominion of Rome fallen rince the overthrow jf the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1850 - 696 頁
...possession of the Opicans ; on the Alban hills themselves Tusculum alone remained independent ; and there was no other friendly city to obstruct the irruptions...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." It was by slow degrees, and in a long series of contests, continued without intermission for two hundred... | |
| Philip Smith - 1864 - 792 頁
...with Rome (in BC 493), thirteen were now either destroyed or were in the possession of the Opicans : that on the Alban hills themselves Tusculum alone...dominion of Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy.''f So little was the victory of Cincinnatus decisive, that in the * The yoke, fornu'd uf... | |
| Philip Smith - 1865 - 614 頁
...thirteen were now either destroyed or were in the possession of the Opicans : that on the Alban bilk themselves Tusculum alone remained independent ; and...Rome fallen since the overthrow of the monarchy." f So little was the victory of Cincinnatus decisive, that in the * The yoke, formed of two spears set... | |
| Roman history - 1869 - 416 頁
...successful. This period may indeed be considered the lowest point in the fortunes of the State — " so greatly had the power and dominion of Rome fallen since the overthrow of the Monarchy." CHAPTER XVI. THE DECEMVIRATE TO THE DEATH OF DENTATUS. (A.TJ. 303—305; BC 451—449.) 1. The New... | |
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