The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography, Commerce, Etc., of the World, Volume 3Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines Scientific American Compiling Department, 1903 |
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... Romans became acquainted with the inhabitants of Bra- bant as a mixed race of Germans and Celts . The Menapians ... Roman arms , by whose conquests this portion of Lower Germany was incorporated with the province of Gallia Belgica ...
... Romans became acquainted with the inhabitants of Bra- bant as a mixed race of Germans and Celts . The Menapians ... Roman arms , by whose conquests this portion of Lower Germany was incorporated with the province of Gallia Belgica ...
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... Romans it was a frequent practice for a general to bestow bracelets on soldiers who had distinguished themselves by their valor . Roman ladies of high rank fre- quently wore them both on the wrist and on the upper arm . The Arabs and ...
... Romans it was a frequent practice for a general to bestow bracelets on soldiers who had distinguished themselves by their valor . Roman ladies of high rank fre- quently wore them both on the wrist and on the upper arm . The Arabs and ...
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... Roman Catholic Church . He has published The Episcopal Succession in England , Ireland , and Scotland , 1400-1875 ' ( 1876-7 ) ; Annals of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Scotland ' ( 1883 ) ; Anglo- Roman Papers ) ( 1890 ) ...
... Roman Catholic Church . He has published The Episcopal Succession in England , Ireland , and Scotland , 1400-1875 ' ( 1876-7 ) ; Annals of the Catholic Hierarchy in England and Scotland ' ( 1883 ) ; Anglo- Roman Papers ) ( 1890 ) ...
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... Roman territory about the year 390 B.C. A battle was fought near the river Allia , the Romans were totally defeated , and Brennus took possession of the city , which had been previously abandoned by the inhabitants . The capitol only ...
... Roman territory about the year 390 B.C. A battle was fought near the river Allia , the Romans were totally defeated , and Brennus took possession of the city , which had been previously abandoned by the inhabitants . The capitol only ...
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... Roman exile who had retired to the city of Ardea , and who arrived with succor in time to save the capitol . Another Brennus in 279 B.C. advanced into Greece with an enormous force , said to have amounted to 150,000 foot and 61,000 ...
... Roman exile who had retired to the city of Ardea , and who arrived with succor in time to save the capitol . Another Brennus in 279 B.C. advanced into Greece with an enormous force , said to have amounted to 150,000 foot and 61,000 ...
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