An edition of Roman History, Books I-III (2004)

Roman History Books I-iii

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February 23, 2011 | History
An edition of Roman History, Books I-III (2004)

Roman History Books I-iii

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English
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228

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Cover of: Roman History, Books I-III
Roman History, Books I-III
October 28, 2006, BiblioBazaar
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Cover of: Roman History, Books I-III (Large Print Edition)
Roman History, Books I-III (Large Print Edition)
October 28, 2006, BiblioBazaar
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Roman History, Books I-III
November 3, 2006, Hard Press
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Roman History Books I-iii
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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First Sentence

"To begin with, it is generally admitted that, after the taking of Troy, while all the other Trojans were treated with severity, in the case of two, AEneas and Antenor, the Greeks forbore to exercise the full rights of war, both on account of an ancient tie of hospitality, and because they had persistently recommended peace and the restoration of Helen: and then Antenor, after various vicissitudes, reached the inmost bay of the Adriatic Sea, accompanied by a body of the Eneti, who had been driven from Paphlagonia by civil disturbance, and were in search both of a place of settlement and a leader, their chief Pylaemenes having perished at Troy; and that the Eneti and Trojans, having driven out the Euganei, who dwelt between the sea and the Alps, occupied these districts."

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Paperback
Number of pages
228
Dimensions
9.1 x 7.3 x 0.7 inches
Weight
14.9 ounces

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OL11793062M
ISBN 10
1419145290
ISBN 13
9781419145292

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