CLAB06H3 Lecture 4: CLAB06 Lecture 4 Notes.pdf

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* consequences on a more logical/economical level were water supply issues which lead to the. By the end of the 1st c. rome was controlling veii, latium, northern campania & 290-260: teretum a greek city started war with rome, before seeking help from pyrrhus (a king) Wars against pyrrhus (281-272 bce) consisted of 3 battles and initially pyrrhus and his allied cities were victorious against rome, however by 275 rome won and by 273-272 they had captured tarentum. The consequences of such wars were that many cities submitted to rome (ex. Tarentum), there was a creation of several new colonies, more contact between the romans and the greek world/culture & also the first contacts with carthaginians building of 2 new aqua ducts --> 312: aqua appia & 272: anio vetus) 3 main types of settlements are: municipia (municipia, municipia sina suffragio), allies & colonies. Municipia: incorporated into the roman state ??? (ex.

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