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Guide to sites, museums and online resources
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Kathryn Lomas
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- List of figures and plates xvi
- Abbreviations xxi
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Part I: Early Italy and the foundation of Rome
- 1. Introducing early Rome 1
- 2. Setting the scene: Iron-Age Italy 10
- 3. Trojans, Latins, Sabines and rogues: Romulus, Aeneas and the ‘foundation’ of Rome 35
- 4. The rise of the international aristocracy: Italy and the orientalising revolution 54
- 5. Orientalising Rome and the early kings 83
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Part II: War, politics and society: Rome and Italy, 600–400
- 6. The urban revolution: city and state in sixth-century Italy 99
- 7. Tyrants and wicked women: Rome, the Tarquin dynasty and the fall of the monarchy 127
- 8. The ‘fifth-century crisis’ and the changing face of Italy 154
- 9. A difficult transition: the early Roman Republic 171
- 10. Rome on the march: war in Latium and beyond, 500–350 199
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Part III: The Roman conquest of It
- 11. The road to power: Italy and Rome, 390–342 217
- 12. ‘Whether Samnite or Roman shall rule Italy’: the Samnite wars and the conquest of Italy 238
- 13. Co-operation or conquest? Alliances, citizenship and colonisation 262
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Part IV: From city-state to Italian dominance
- 14. The impact of conquest: Rome, 340–264 291
- 15. Epilogue: Rome, Italy and the beginnings of empire in 26 322
- Appendix: Roman dates and chronology 329
- Timeline 331
- A note on sources 335
- Notes 347
- Further reading 367
- Guide to sites, museums and online resources 375
- Bibliography 381
- Index 393
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface and acknowledgements vii
- List of figures and plates xvi
- Abbreviations xxi
-
Part I: Early Italy and the foundation of Rome
- 1. Introducing early Rome 1
- 2. Setting the scene: Iron-Age Italy 10
- 3. Trojans, Latins, Sabines and rogues: Romulus, Aeneas and the ‘foundation’ of Rome 35
- 4. The rise of the international aristocracy: Italy and the orientalising revolution 54
- 5. Orientalising Rome and the early kings 83
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Part II: War, politics and society: Rome and Italy, 600–400
- 6. The urban revolution: city and state in sixth-century Italy 99
- 7. Tyrants and wicked women: Rome, the Tarquin dynasty and the fall of the monarchy 127
- 8. The ‘fifth-century crisis’ and the changing face of Italy 154
- 9. A difficult transition: the early Roman Republic 171
- 10. Rome on the march: war in Latium and beyond, 500–350 199
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Part III: The Roman conquest of It
- 11. The road to power: Italy and Rome, 390–342 217
- 12. ‘Whether Samnite or Roman shall rule Italy’: the Samnite wars and the conquest of Italy 238
- 13. Co-operation or conquest? Alliances, citizenship and colonisation 262
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Part IV: From city-state to Italian dominance
- 14. The impact of conquest: Rome, 340–264 291
- 15. Epilogue: Rome, Italy and the beginnings of empire in 26 322
- Appendix: Roman dates and chronology 329
- Timeline 331
- A note on sources 335
- Notes 347
- Further reading 367
- Guide to sites, museums and online resources 375
- Bibliography 381
- Index 393