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Author Finlay, George, 1799-1875.

Title Greece under the Romans : A historical view of the condition of the Greek nation from its conquest by the Romans until the extinction of the Roman power in the East, B.C. CXLVI to A.D. DCCXVI / George Finlay.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Blackwood, 1857.

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Edition Ed. 2.
Description 1 online resource (607 pages).
Series Early Roman History anthology
Early Roman History anthology.
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Note Original document: Book.
Contents The Byzantine and Greek empire, pt. II, A.D. 1057-1453.- Vol. 4. Mediaeval Greece and the empire of Trebizond, A.D. 1204-1461.- Vol. 5. Greece under Othoman and Venetian domination, A.D. 1453-1821.- Vol. 6. The Greek revolution, pt. I, A.D. 1821-1827.- Vol. 7. The Greek revolution, pt. 2, Establishment of the Greek kingdom.
Summary This book offers a very comprehensive and in-depth look at the relationship between ancient Rome and Greece. The book encompasses the period from Alexander's conquest of the Greek nation to the ascension of Leo III.ℓ
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Greece -- History.
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