Epitome of Ancient, Mediæval and Modern HistoryHoughton, Mifflin, 1888 - 618 pages |
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... Treaty of Verdun . 843-1096 . 2. From the Treaty of Verdun to the beginning of the Crusades . 1096-1270 . 3. The epoch of the Crusades . 1270-1492 . 4. From the end of the Crusades to the discovery of America . Modern history can also ...
... Treaty of Verdun . 843-1096 . 2. From the Treaty of Verdun to the beginning of the Crusades . 1096-1270 . 3. The epoch of the Crusades . 1270-1492 . 4. From the end of the Crusades to the discovery of America . Modern history can also ...
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... treaty . The last was the case in Laconia , where the native chiefs made treaties with the invaders and thereby received for a time recognition of their princely rights and support in their supremacy . So arose in Peloponnesus , one ...
... treaty . The last was the case in Laconia , where the native chiefs made treaties with the invaders and thereby received for a time recognition of their princely rights and support in their supremacy . So arose in Peloponnesus , one ...
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... treaty , whereby Rome received Capua , the Samnites Teanum . The Samnites were induced to conclude this treaty by a war with Tarentum , the Romans by the 340-338 . Great Latin War . The Latins rebelled against the hegemony of Rome and ...
... treaty , whereby Rome received Capua , the Samnites Teanum . The Samnites were induced to conclude this treaty by a war with Tarentum , the Romans by the 340-338 . Great Latin War . The Latins rebelled against the hegemony of Rome and ...
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... treaty of peace , and give 600 Roman equites as hostages . The whole Roman army was sent under the yoke . The Roman senate refused to approve the treaty , and delivered the consuls to the Samnites , who refused to receive them . The ...
... treaty of peace , and give 600 Roman equites as hostages . The whole Roman army was sent under the yoke . The Roman senate refused to approve the treaty , and delivered the consuls to the Samnites , who refused to receive them . The ...
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... treaty concluded with the Roman people ( fœdus , hence civitates fœderata ) , or of a law ( lex ) or decree of the senate ( senatus consultum ) . The taxes of the provinces were generally let to tax - farmers ( publicani ) , mostly Ro ...
... treaty concluded with the Roman people ( fœdus , hence civitates fœderata ) , or of a law ( lex ) or decree of the senate ( senatus consultum ) . The taxes of the provinces were generally let to tax - farmers ( publicani ) , mostly Ro ...
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Page 385 - It was moved that King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.