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Identifier: romanhistoryinbr00forf (find matches)
Title: Roman history in brief
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Forfar, Chas
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Publisher: Toronto, Ont. : Educational Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: The University of Western Ontario, Western Archives
Digitizing Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries and Member Libraries

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II. The Etruscans:—Oricrinally quite distinct from the Gracco-Italic stock in bodily structure, manners andcustoms, religion, and language. It is difficult to de-termine from what quarter they migrated into Italy.They conquered districts south of the Tiber, encircledRome on all sides, holding Campania till driVen out bythe Samnites in the fifth century. III, The Greeks in Italy:— I. Greek settlements : Cumae (the oldest), Vesuvius,Rhegium, Messana, Catana, Himera, Syracuse, Crotcn,Sybaris, Thurii, Tarentum, etc. S. Italy called MagnaGraccia. Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2009 witli funding from Ontario Council of University Libraries www.archive.org/details/romanhistoryinbrOOforf - < 7^ r \
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s 3ZQCUl hZ iO the; racks ok ITALY, 7 2. Rivalry bcLween Greeks and Phoenicians, particularly in Sicily. 3. The Greeks the first to usher in the dawn of eastern civilization into Italy. rv. Characteristics of the Romans : - 1. Strength, robustness, vigor, activity, habits of obedience and self-control. 2. Resoluteness, unwavering steadfastness, indomitable persistency. 3. Intense practicality ; love of order, method, system, unity, autonomy. 4. Sturdy ambition, bravery ; iove of war, conquest, and domination. 5. Moral integrity, above the Greeks or other races of antiquity. 6. Vanity, self-confidence, love 01 praise. •7. Lack of ideality and the refined creative genius of theGreeks. Examination Questions on The Races of Italy. 1. Enumerate the Aryan or Indo-European races, and indicate the sub- divisions of the separation that peopled Italy. 1879. 2. Name the provinces of Italia and Hellas, showing their relative position. 188y... Mention the ancient divisions and chief towns of Cen

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