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But the 5 In the Silver Age of Rome , the Hispano - Roman family of the Senecas
gained high renown : Marcus Annaeus Seneca , the rhetorician ( 54 B . C .A . D .
38 ) , and his more famous son , Lucius Annaeus Seneca , the Stoic philosopher
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But the 5 In the Silver Age of Rome , the Hispano - Roman family of the Senecas
gained high renown : Marcus Annaeus Seneca , the rhetorician ( 54 B . C .A . D .
38 ) , and his more famous son , Lucius Annaeus Seneca , the Stoic philosopher
...
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In certain cases , as in that of the indigenous peoples in the north , one has
reason to suspect that the spirit of Rome became firmly established in the land
only by means of this new religious ideal . In certain notable cases , this
evangelization ...
In certain cases , as in that of the indigenous peoples in the north , one has
reason to suspect that the spirit of Rome became firmly established in the land
only by means of this new religious ideal . In certain notable cases , this
evangelization ...
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actually operated during the fifth century from a base in Toulouse , France , as a “
federated ” army in the service of Rome . In Hispania this army drove the Suevi
into a corner in Galicia , and ousted the Vandals from Murcia and Andalusia .
actually operated during the fifth century from a base in Toulouse , France , as a “
federated ” army in the service of Rome . In Hispania this army drove the Suevi
into a corner in Galicia , and ousted the Vandals from Murcia and Andalusia .
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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