A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Sicily , the Romans became aware that their power was seriously threatened . Finally , rivalry over the oil , grain , and sulphur of Sicily led to a great struggle between the two powers in the three Punic Wars ( 264-146 B.C. ) . These ...
... Sicily , the Romans became aware that their power was seriously threatened . Finally , rivalry over the oil , grain , and sulphur of Sicily led to a great struggle between the two powers in the three Punic Wars ( 264-146 B.C. ) . These ...
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... Sicily , and for the establishment of the old Roman legal system . His policy was successful in Sicily : he stamped out feudalism and then turned the government over to a few powerful administrators who ruled for the sake of the ...
... Sicily , and for the establishment of the old Roman legal system . His policy was successful in Sicily : he stamped out feudalism and then turned the government over to a few powerful administrators who ruled for the sake of the ...
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... Sicily , northern Africa , northern Italy , and Syria also aided in making ancient learning available to western schools . The Byzantine Empire made some direct contributions . THE ARABIC INFLUENCE Greek traditions lasted long in the ...
... Sicily , northern Africa , northern Italy , and Syria also aided in making ancient learning available to western schools . The Byzantine Empire made some direct contributions . THE ARABIC INFLUENCE Greek traditions lasted long in the ...
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