A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... become a vestal . Beloved of Mars , she became , however , the mother of Romulus and Remus , whereupon her uncle caused her to be thrown , with her twin sons , into the Anio , a tributary of the Tiber . The rivers had overflowed their ...
... become a vestal . Beloved of Mars , she became , however , the mother of Romulus and Remus , whereupon her uncle caused her to be thrown , with her twin sons , into the Anio , a tributary of the Tiber . The rivers had overflowed their ...
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... become lords of the world , and that he himself , under the name of Quiri'nus , would be their guardian . 14. After a year's interregnum , Numa , a Sabine of wise and peaceful } character , was chosen king . He was revered in after ages ...
... become lords of the world , and that he himself , under the name of Quiri'nus , would be their guardian . 14. After a year's interregnum , Numa , a Sabine of wise and peaceful } character , was chosen king . He was revered in after ages ...
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... become , in later times , equally important with the nobility . It included , beside the conquered A Patrician had at least three names : his own personal appellation , as Ca'ius , Marcus , or Lu'cius ; the name of his clan , and the ...
... become , in later times , equally important with the nobility . It included , beside the conquered A Patrician had at least three names : his own personal appellation , as Ca'ius , Marcus , or Lu'cius ; the name of his clan , and the ...
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... become extinct ; and sons of patricians who had married wives of inferior rank . Ancus ex- tended the Roman territory to the sea ; built the port - town of Os'tia , and established salt - works in its vicinity ; fortified the Janiculan ...
... become extinct ; and sons of patricians who had married wives of inferior rank . Ancus ex- tended the Roman territory to the sea ; built the port - town of Os'tia , and established salt - works in its vicinity ; fortified the Janiculan ...
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... become familiar with the literature of the Greeks , an attempt was made to unite the mythologies of the two nations . Some deities , like Apollo , were directly borrowed from the Greeks ; in other cases , some resemblance of office or ...
... become familiar with the literature of the Greeks , an attempt was made to unite the mythologies of the two nations . Some deities , like Apollo , were directly borrowed from the Greeks ; in other cases , some resemblance of office or ...
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