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... period the advance of peoples from the Alps . For the Etruscans are said to have conquered more than three hundred Umbrian towns.1 Hence- forth the Umbrians only held their independence in the region called Umbria in the classical period ...
... period the advance of peoples from the Alps . For the Etruscans are said to have conquered more than three hundred Umbrian towns.1 Hence- forth the Umbrians only held their independence in the region called Umbria in the classical period ...
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... period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are found graves containing the remains of men of large stature , with long iron swords and other gear similar to those found on the battle - fields where Caesar defeated ...
... period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are found graves containing the remains of men of large stature , with long iron swords and other gear similar to those found on the battle - fields where Caesar defeated ...
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... period severally employed by the two poets in maturing their conceptions , we know from Dante's own statement that the ' wonderful vision ' which inspired the composition of the Divine Comedy appeared to him a year after the death of ...
... period severally employed by the two poets in maturing their conceptions , we know from Dante's own statement that the ' wonderful vision ' which inspired the composition of the Divine Comedy appeared to him a year after the death of ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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