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... conquered peoples 109 109 Relations of patrons and clients 110 Gradual weakening of these relations . 111 Slavery The patricians or populus 111 111 Tribes , houses , and families . 112 1 The gentes The curiæ . Position of the subject ...
... conquered peoples 109 109 Relations of patrons and clients 110 Gradual weakening of these relations . 111 Slavery The patricians or populus 111 111 Tribes , houses , and families . 112 1 The gentes The curiæ . Position of the subject ...
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... towards Rome 158 • How the women conquered Coriolanus . This narrative altogether unhistorical The incident of the famine . 159 159 • • 160 The banishment of Coriolanus The Volscians and the Romans The a 2 THE FIRST VOLUME . xix.
... towards Rome 158 • How the women conquered Coriolanus . This narrative altogether unhistorical The incident of the famine . 159 159 • • 160 The banishment of Coriolanus The Volscians and the Romans The a 2 THE FIRST VOLUME . xix.
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... conquered by the Greeks , the noble Eneas , with a number of Trojans , fled from the burning city . He carried his ... conquering enemy . Therefore the gods loved him , and Mercury built him a ship , which he entered with his family and ...
... conquered by the Greeks , the noble Eneas , with a number of Trojans , fled from the burning city . He carried his ... conquering enemy . Therefore the gods loved him , and Mercury built him a ship , which he entered with his family and ...
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... conquered his enemies in many wars , and won Fidena , an Etruscan town on the left bank of the Tiber , not far from Rome . Now when all that Romulus had to carry out was ful- filled according to the will of the gods , it came to pass ...
... conquered his enemies in many wars , and won Fidena , an Etruscan town on the left bank of the Tiber , not far from Rome . Now when all that Romulus had to carry out was ful- filled according to the will of the gods , it came to pass ...
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... conquering race . Their god Quirinus became identified with Romulus , the patronymic hero of the Roman people ; and their ... conquered by strangers . Accordingly the legend partially obliterates the Sabine invasion and conquest , and ...
... conquering race . Their god Quirinus became identified with Romulus , the patronymic hero of the Roman people ; and their ... conquered by strangers . Accordingly the legend partially obliterates the Sabine invasion and conquest , and ...
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¹ Livy according Æneas Alba Albans alleged Ancus Marcius annalists appears Appius Ardea army ascribed assembly authority Aventine battle BOOK Brutus called Capitol Capitoline Cassius CHAP Cicero citizens clients comitia of centuries conquered conquest constitution consular consuls Coriolanus curiæ decemvirs dictator Dionysius election enemies Equians Etruria Etruscans evidence formed G. C. Lewis Gauls Gesch gods Greek Hernicans hill Horatius Jupiter knights land Latin towns Latium league legend Livy Luceres Mælius magistrates military narrative Niebuhr organisation original patricians peace plebeians plebs Plutarch political Porsenna possession quæstors regal period reign religion religious republic Röm Roman History Roman kings Rome Romulus Sabines sacred Schwegler secession senate Servius Tullius Sir G. C. Lewis story supposed Tarquin Tarquinius Priscus temple three tribes Tiber tion tradition treaty tribunes Tullus Hostilius Tusculum tyrant Valerian Valerius Veii victory Volscians wars whole
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