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... Latium 351 Strength of the Latin people 351 Story of the Latin embassy to Rome 352 Fairness of the Latin demand 353 Differences between ancient and modern warfare 353 The real form of the Latin demand 354 Nature of the quarrel between ...
... Latium 351 Strength of the Latin people 351 Story of the Latin embassy to Rome 352 Fairness of the Latin demand 353 Differences between ancient and modern warfare 353 The real form of the Latin demand 354 Nature of the quarrel between ...
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... Latium Causes of the rebellion . Need of a conciliatory policy Fourth campaign of the war . The Caudine Pass Position of the Roman army . Conduct of the Samnite leader Dismissal of the Roman army Breach of the compact with the Samnites ...
... Latium Causes of the rebellion . Need of a conciliatory policy Fourth campaign of the war . The Caudine Pass Position of the Roman army . Conduct of the Samnite leader Dismissal of the Roman army Breach of the compact with the Samnites ...
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... Latium where they were worshipped ; and whenever they were carried away from it to Alba Longa , they returned of their own accord to Lavinium in the night . So Lavinium remained a sacred town among the Latins , and the priests offered ...
... Latium where they were worshipped ; and whenever they were carried away from it to Alba Longa , they returned of their own accord to Lavinium in the night . So Lavinium remained a sacred town among the Latins , and the priests offered ...
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... Latium , we do not meet with any noteworthy writer who mentions this event before the third century B.C. The Greek historian Timæus is the first who dis- tinctly refers to the settlement of Eneas in Italy , and the poet Nævius , a ...
... Latium , we do not meet with any noteworthy writer who mentions this event before the third century B.C. The Greek historian Timæus is the first who dis- tinctly refers to the settlement of Eneas in Italy , and the poet Nævius , a ...
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... Latium in the Many form given above was the most generally received , but by the legend no means the only version of the legend of Æneas . No less of Æneas . than eighteen different forms of the legend of the founda- tion of Rome ...
... Latium in the Many form given above was the most generally received , but by the legend no means the only version of the legend of Æneas . No less of Æneas . than eighteen different forms of the legend of the founda- tion of Rome ...
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