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... possession of the Alban territory . The Latins hold their federal meetings near the ruins of Alba , at the spring of Ferentina , whence Niebuhr draws the conclusion that Alba was not destroyed by Rome , but by its revolted Latin ...
... possession of the Alban territory . The Latins hold their federal meetings near the ruins of Alba , at the spring of Ferentina , whence Niebuhr draws the conclusion that Alba was not destroyed by Rome , but by its revolted Latin ...
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... possession of power , there appeared one day before him a strange woman and offered him nine books of divine prophecy , which the inspired Sibyl of Cumæ had written on loose leaves . But , because she asked a high price , Tarquinius ...
... possession of power , there appeared one day before him a strange woman and offered him nine books of divine prophecy , which the inspired Sibyl of Cumæ had written on loose leaves . But , because she asked a high price , Tarquinius ...
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... possession and practice of Etruscans ( Müller , Etrus- ker , iii . 7 ) . It is very significant that the insignia of royalty are admitted by general consent to have been derived from Etruria . The introduction of these insignia is ...
... possession and practice of Etruscans ( Müller , Etrus- ker , iii . 7 ) . It is very significant that the insignia of royalty are admitted by general consent to have been derived from Etruria . The introduction of these insignia is ...
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... possession of the auspices , by means of which the intercourse between gods and men was effected . They were invested with a peculiar sanctity and dignity , which could not be communicated to strangers , but was transmitted only to ...
... possession of the auspices , by means of which the intercourse between gods and men was effected . They were invested with a peculiar sanctity and dignity , which could not be communicated to strangers , but was transmitted only to ...
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... possession of the auspices was their birthright ; it was , for political purposes , exercised in their behalf by priests and augurs , who were members of their body , and / chosen for life as well as the kings . It would , therefore ...
... possession of the auspices was their birthright ; it was , for political purposes , exercised in their behalf by priests and augurs , who were members of their body , and / chosen for life as well as the kings . It would , therefore ...
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