From Hutton Webster's, Early European History (1917); edited for this on-line publication, by ELLOPOS
Em. Macron, Rediscovering the Path to Europe Table of Contents - Page 2 IV. THE RISE OF ROME TO 264 B.C. * Italy and Sicily * The Peoples of Italy * The Romans * Early Roman Society * Roman Religion * The Roman City State * Expansion of Rome over Italy, 509 (?)-264 B.C. * Italy under Roman Rule * The Roman Army V. THE GREAT AGE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC, 264-31 B.C. * The Rivals Rome and Carthage, 264-218 B.C. * Hannibal and the Great Punic War, 218-201 B.C. * Roman Supremacy in the West and in the East, 201-133 B.C. * The Mediterranean World under Roman Rule * The Gracchi * Marius and Sulla * Pompey and Caesar * The Work of Caesar * Antony and Octavian * The End of an Epoch VI. THE EARLY EMPIRE: THE WORLD UNDER ROMAN RULE, 31 B.C.-l80 A.D. * Augustus, 31 B.C.-l4 A.D. * The Successors of Augustus, 14-96 A.D. * The "Good Emperors," 96-180 A.D. * The Provinces of the Roman Empire * The Roman Law and the Latin Language * The Municipalities of the Roman Empire * Economic and Social Conditions in the First and Second Centuries * The Graeco-Roman World First / » Next Page of the Contents
* Italy and Sicily * The Peoples of Italy * The Romans * Early Roman Society * Roman Religion * The Roman City State * Expansion of Rome over Italy, 509 (?)-264 B.C. * Italy under Roman Rule * The Roman Army
* The Rivals Rome and Carthage, 264-218 B.C. * Hannibal and the Great Punic War, 218-201 B.C. * Roman Supremacy in the West and in the East, 201-133 B.C. * The Mediterranean World under Roman Rule * The Gracchi * Marius and Sulla * Pompey and Caesar * The Work of Caesar * Antony and Octavian * The End of an Epoch
* Augustus, 31 B.C.-l4 A.D. * The Successors of Augustus, 14-96 A.D. * The "Good Emperors," 96-180 A.D. * The Provinces of the Roman Empire * The Roman Law and the Latin Language * The Municipalities of the Roman Empire * Economic and Social Conditions in the First and Second Centuries * The Graeco-Roman World
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Cf. The Ancient Greece * The Ancient Rome Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) * Western Medieval Europe * Renaissance in Italy
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