THE SOCIAL OR MARSIC WAR. B.C. 90-89.
FIRST MITHRIDATIC WAR. B.C. 88-84.
SECOND CIVIL WAR.—SULLA'S DICTATORSHIP, LEGISLATION, AND DEATH, B.C. 83-78.
FROM THE DEATH OF SULLA TO THE CONSULSHIP OF POMPEY AND CRASSUS. B.C. 78-70.
THIRD OR GREAT MITHRIDATIC WAR. B.C. 74-61.
FROM POMPEY'S RETURN FROM THE EAST TO CICERO'S BANISHMENT AND RECALL. B.C. 62-57.
CÆSAR'S CAMPAIGNS IN GAUL. B.C. 58-50.
FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE SECOND CIVIL WAR TO CÆSAR'S DEATH. B.C. 49-44.
FROM THE DEATH OF CÆSAR TO THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPI. B.C. 44-42.
FROM THE BATTLE OF PHILIPPI TO THE BATTLE OF ACTIUM. B.C. 41-30.
SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE DEATH OF AUGUSTUS.
THE REIGN OF AUGUSTUS CÆSAR. B.C. 31-A.D. 14.
FROM THE ACCESSION OF TIBERIUS, A.D. 14-37, TO DOMITIAN, A.D. 96.
PROSPERITY OF THE EMPIRE, A.D. 96.—COMMODUS, A.D. 180.—REIGN OF M. COCCEIUS NERVA, A.D. 96-98.
FROM PERTINAX TO DIOCLETIAN. A.D. 192-284.
FROM DIOCLETIAN, A.D. 284, TO CONSTANTINE'S DEATH, A.D. 337.
FROM THE DEATH OF CONSTANTINE, A.D. 337, TO ROMULUS AUGUSTULUS, A.D. 476.
ROMAN LITERATURE UNDER THE EMPIRE. A.D. 14-476.
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GEOGRAPHY OF ITALY—EARLY INHABITANTS. | ||
Position of Italy | 1 | |
Its boundaries | 1 | |
Its two Divisions | 1 | |
I. Gallia Cisalpina
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