A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... enemy of crops . In May the Arval Brothers , a company of twelve priests , held their three days ' festival in honor of Dea Dia , invoking her blessing in maintaining the fertility of the earth , and granting prosperity to the whole ...
... enemy of crops . In May the Arval Brothers , a company of twelve priests , held their three days ' festival in honor of Dea Dia , invoking her blessing in maintaining the fertility of the earth , and granting prosperity to the whole ...
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... enemy's country , and four times - once on either side of the Roman boundary , then to the first citizen whom he chanced to meet , and , finally , to the magistrates at the seat of government -- to set forth the causes of complaint ...
... enemy's country , and four times - once on either side of the Roman boundary , then to the first citizen whom he chanced to meet , and , finally , to the magistrates at the seat of government -- to set forth the causes of complaint ...
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... enemy's camp . A temple was consequently built to them in the Forum , and they were regarded as the especial patrons of the Roman knights . 34. External dangers over , the patricians again made their power felt in the oppression of the ...
... enemy's camp . A temple was consequently built to them in the Forum , and they were regarded as the especial patrons of the Roman knights . 34. External dangers over , the patricians again made their power felt in the oppression of the ...
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... enemies , and condemned as a traitor . He was scourged and beheaded , and his house was razed to the ground , B. C. 485 . 38. Having destroyed the leader , the patricians went on to rob the people of all the advantage of the law . They ...
... enemies , and condemned as a traitor . He was scourged and beheaded , and his house was razed to the ground , B. C. 485 . 38. Having destroyed the leader , the patricians went on to rob the people of all the advantage of the law . They ...
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... enemy or to my son ! " Her reproaches silenced Caius ; the entreaties of his wife and children , and the tears of the noble ladies , moved him from his pur- pose . He exclaimed , " Mother , thine is the victory ; thou hast saved Rome ...
... enemy or to my son ! " Her reproaches silenced Caius ; the entreaties of his wife and children , and the tears of the noble ladies , moved him from his pur- pose . He exclaimed , " Mother , thine is the victory ; thou hast saved Rome ...
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