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William Smith, Eugene Lawrence
A Smaller History of Rome
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664613615
Table of Contents
GEOGRAPHY OF ITALY—EARLY INHABITANTS.
THE FIRST FOUR KINGS OF ROME. B.C. 753-616.
FROM THE BATTLE OF THE LAKE REGILLUS TO THE DECEMVIRATE. B.C. 498-451.
THE DECEMVIRATE. B.C. 451-449.
FROM THE DECEMVIRATE TO THE CAPTURE OF ROME BY THE GAULS. B.C. 448-390.
FROM THE CAPTURE OF ROME BY THE GAULS TO THE FINAL UNION OF THE TWO ORDERS. B.C. 390-367.
FROM THE LICINIAN ROGATIONS TO THE END OF THE SAMNITE WARS. B.C. 367-290.
FROM THE CONCLUSION OF THE SAMNITE WAR TO THE SUBJUGATION OF ITALY. B.C. 290-265.
THE FIRST PUNIC WAR. B.C. 264-241.
EVENTS BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SECOND PUNIC WARS. B.C. 240-210.
THE SECOND PUNIC WAR: FIRST PERIOD, DOWN TO THE BATTLE OF CANNÆ. B.C. 218-216.
WARS IN THE EAST. THE MACEDONIAN, SYRIAN, AND GALATIAN WARS. B.C. 214-188.
WARS IN THE WEST. THE GALLIC, LIGURIAN, AND SPANISH WARS. B.C. 200-175.
THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND ARMY.
INTERNAL HISTORY OF ROME DURING THE MACEDONIAN AND SYRIAN WARS. CATO AND SCIPIO.
THE THIRD MACEDONIAN, ACHÆAN, AND THIRD PUNIC WARS. B.C. 179-146.
SPANISH WARS, B.C. 153-133. FIRST SERVILE WAR, B.C. 134-132.
JUGURTHA AND HIS TIMES. B.C. 118-104.
THE CIMBRI AND TEUTONES, B.C. 113-101.—SECOND SERVILE WAR IN SICILY, B.C. 103-101.