Days Near Rome |
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Further to the north, on the edge of the Alban Hills looking towards Rome, was
the town and citadel of ... Alban hills with the line of the Apennines just at the spot
where the citadel of Praeneste, high up on the mountain side, marks the opening
...
Further to the north, on the edge of the Alban Hills looking towards Rome, was
the town and citadel of ... Alban hills with the line of the Apennines just at the spot
where the citadel of Praeneste, high up on the mountain side, marks the opening
...
第 75 頁
Now this tradition is apparently confirmed by a singular feature in a part of the
remains of this city ; for directly under the rock of the citadel towards the lake, and
where the palace, both for security and prospect, would have been placed, is a ...
Now this tradition is apparently confirmed by a singular feature in a part of the
remains of this city ; for directly under the rock of the citadel towards the lake, and
where the palace, both for security and prospect, would have been placed, is a ...
第 87 頁
Monte Cavo was the Capitoline hill of Alba; its summits required to be fortified, to
secure the town from above : and there is great probability in the conjecture, that,
as the citadel at Rome was distinct from the Capitoline temple, the Kocca di ...
Monte Cavo was the Capitoline hill of Alba; its summits required to be fortified, to
secure the town from above : and there is great probability in the conjecture, that,
as the citadel at Rome was distinct from the Capitoline temple, the Kocca di ...
第 114 頁
... up a gentle acclivity, vine and olive clad, above which is clasped a belt of
stately chestnuts, the bread-tree of the Italian peasant, and thence springs a
round craggy mound, looking stern and defiant, like what it was — the citadel of
Tusculum.
... up a gentle acclivity, vine and olive clad, above which is clasped a belt of
stately chestnuts, the bread-tree of the Italian peasant, and thence springs a
round craggy mound, looking stern and defiant, like what it was — the citadel of
Tusculum.
第 136 頁
Of late years this has been decided to be the citadel of Veii, formerly supposed to
have occupied the rock of Isola Farnese, which was separated from the rest of the
city by a deep glen, so that, had it been the citadel, Camillus by its capture ...
Of late years this has been decided to be the citadel of Veii, formerly supposed to
have occupied the rock of Isola Farnese, which was separated from the rest of the
city by a deep glen, so that, had it been the citadel, Camillus by its capture ...
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