The gospel in Latin lands; outline studies of Protestant work in the Latin countries of Europe and America . urning of Rome by the Gauls. 390-266 Conquest of Italy. 266-133 Foreign Conquests. 133-27 Civil Wars. 27 to 476 The Roman Empire. 4 The Birth of Christ. 476 Visigoths in Italy under Odoacer. 495. Ostrogoths in Italy under Theodoric. 553-774. Lombard Kings and Byzantine Exarchs rule Italy made a part of Charlemagnes Ofcto the Great of Saxony conquers Age of the City Age of the


The gospel in Latin lands; outline studies of Protestant work in the Latin countries of Europe and America . urning of Rome by the Gauls. 390-266 Conquest of Italy. 266-133 Foreign Conquests. 133-27 Civil Wars. 27 to 476 The Roman Empire. 4 The Birth of Christ. 476 Visigoths in Italy under Odoacer. 495. Ostrogoths in Italy under Theodoric. 553-774. Lombard Kings and Byzantine Exarchs rule Italy made a part of Charlemagnes Ofcto the Great of Saxony conquers Age of the City Age of the Invasion of Italy by different Napoleon in AYars for freedom from United Italy. End of temporal power of the Italy ruled by kings of the House of Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy. LIST OF MAPS Spain, rortuiial. and Central Europe . Frontiifpiece (i PAOKItaly 1 France . . . . . .71 Spain and Portugal . . . .125 Central America . . . . .175 Soutli America ........ 227 THE GOSPEL IN LATIN LANDS. iiiHuencedby Rome. THE STORY OF ITALY A Condensed Outline of Ttalian History for Heferefice The history of Europe, says a modern ah Europewriter, is almost wholly made up, first, of thesteps by which the older states came under thepower of Rome, and, secondly, of the way inwhich the modern states of Europe were formedby the breaking up of that power. It is fitting,then, that in studying Christian missions inLatin Europe we should begin with a brief out-line of the history of Italy, that country which,through all the centuries, has so influenced allother Latin countries. The Coming Together of the Older States to formthe Roman Empire The earliest inhabitants of the greater j)art Earlyof Italy were of the Aryan race, somewhat Jj/itaiy!*^closely related to the Greeks, and might ingeneral be called Italians, though divided intomany tribes. Besides these, there were in Etru-ria an ancient people called E


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