The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1AMS Press, 1974 - 541 sider |
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... remains still preserve the fame of his taste and munificence : modern travellers have measured the remains of the stadium which he constructed at Athens . It was six hundred feet in length , built entirely of white marble , capable of ...
... remains still preserve the fame of his taste and munificence : modern travellers have measured the remains of the stadium which he constructed at Athens . It was six hundred feet in length , built entirely of white marble , capable of ...
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... remains still preserve the fame of his taste and munificence : modern travellers have measured the remains of the stadium which he constructed at Athens . It was six hundred feet in length , built entirely of white marble , capable of ...
... remains still preserve the fame of his taste and munificence : modern travellers have measured the remains of the stadium which he constructed at Athens . It was six hundred feet in length , built entirely of white marble , capable of ...
Side 486
... remains of the trophy erected by Trajan in Lower Moesia have been published by G. Tocilescu ( in conjunction with Benndorf and Niemann ) : Das Monument von Adamklissi Tropaeum Traiani . See also Studniczka , Tropaeum Traiani , in Abh ...
... remains of the trophy erected by Trajan in Lower Moesia have been published by G. Tocilescu ( in conjunction with Benndorf and Niemann ) : Das Monument von Adamklissi Tropaeum Traiani . See also Studniczka , Tropaeum Traiani , in Abh ...
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