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... remained still in Lavinium , the first place in 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 ...
... remained still in Lavinium , the first place in 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 ...
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... remained on dry land . Of the rescuing of Romulus Attracted by their cry , there came a she - wolf out of the cave of Lupercus and suckled the children with her own and Remus milk , and licked them with her tongue . And when Faus- of ...
... remained on dry land . Of the rescuing of Romulus Attracted by their cry , there came a she - wolf out of the cave of Lupercus and suckled the children with her own and Remus milk , and licked them with her tongue . And when Faus- of ...
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... remained a warning word for all future times , that no enemy should venture to attack Rome unpunished . After this Romulus opened a place of refuge on the Romulus . Capitoline hill . And there came a great many robbers and fugitives of ...
... remained a warning word for all future times , that no enemy should venture to attack Rome unpunished . After this Romulus opened a place of refuge on the Romulus . Capitoline hill . And there came a great many robbers and fugitives of ...
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... remained in Rome , and the city was doubled in size and in the number of its inhabi- tants , and Titus Tatius , the Sabine king , reigned jointly with Romulus . But as Tatius and his people came from Cures , the city of the Sabines ...
... remained in Rome , and the city was doubled in size and in the number of its inhabi- tants , and Titus Tatius , the Sabine king , reigned jointly with Romulus . But as Tatius and his people came from Cures , the city of the Sabines ...
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... remained closed , for it was the custom among the Romans to open it only in time of war . III . sedness of Thus the reign of Numa was a time of peace and of The bles- happiness , and the gods testified their pleasure in the Numa . pious ...
... remained closed , for it was the custom among the Romans to open it only in time of war . III . sedness of Thus the reign of Numa was a time of peace and of The bles- happiness , and the gods testified their pleasure in the Numa . pious ...
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