A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... western Sicily , and by 300 B.C. were in control of the western part of the island . THE PUNIC WARS For centuries the relations between Rome and Carthage were peaceful and even friendly . They signed a commercial treaty ( 590 B.C. ) ...
... western Sicily , and by 300 B.C. were in control of the western part of the island . THE PUNIC WARS For centuries the relations between Rome and Carthage were peaceful and even friendly . They signed a commercial treaty ( 590 B.C. ) ...
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... western basin of the Med- iterranean . However , after his death , civil wars so weakened Italy that the emperor in the East dreamed of the possibility of reconquering Italy . During the first half of the sixth century , the situation ...
... western basin of the Med- iterranean . However , after his death , civil wars so weakened Italy that the emperor in the East dreamed of the possibility of reconquering Italy . During the first half of the sixth century , the situation ...
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... western Europe until the time of the crusades . The crusades not only served to stimulate the eco- nomic wants of Europeans , but , through the absence of the nobles and knights , they created a period of comparatively peaceful ...
... western Europe until the time of the crusades . The crusades not only served to stimulate the eco- nomic wants of Europeans , but , through the absence of the nobles and knights , they created a period of comparatively peaceful ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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