A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... died daily in the streets . The Æquians and Volscians ravaged the country up to the walls of Rome ; and in addition to their other miseries , the crowded multitude were threatened with starvation . Their civil grievances were not to be ...
... died daily in the streets . The Æquians and Volscians ravaged the country up to the walls of Rome ; and in addition to their other miseries , the crowded multitude were threatened with starvation . Their civil grievances were not to be ...
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... died , they passed under the control of their brothers ; or , if they married , they became the absolute property of their husbands . A widow might become the ward of her own son . Marriages between patricians and plebeians were ...
... died , they passed under the control of their brothers ; or , if they married , they became the absolute property of their husbands . A widow might become the ward of her own son . Marriages between patricians and plebeians were ...
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... died in prison ; the rest fled from Rome , and their property was confiscated . 53. A strong reaction now set in , in favor of the patricians ; and so de- termined was their opposition to the new laws , that the people seceded again ...
... died in prison ; the rest fled from Rome , and their property was confiscated . 53. A strong reaction now set in , in favor of the patricians ; and so de- termined was their opposition to the new laws , that the people seceded again ...
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... died , sword in hand , B. C. 207 . 108. The consul Nero returned to his camp before Hannibal had even discovered his absence . Hasdrubal's arrival in Italy , the battle and its result were first made known to the great general by seeing ...
... died , sword in hand , B. C. 207 . 108. The consul Nero returned to his camp before Hannibal had even discovered his absence . Hasdrubal's arrival in Italy , the battle and its result were first made known to the great general by seeing ...
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... died in Macedon , and Perseus had succeeded to the throne . The final struggle of this prince with Rome , and its result in the battle of Pydna ( B. C. 168 ) , have been described in Book IV . Rome became for six centuries what Macedon ...
... died in Macedon , and Perseus had succeeded to the throne . The final struggle of this prince with Rome , and its result in the battle of Pydna ( B. C. 168 ) , have been described in Book IV . Rome became for six centuries what Macedon ...
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