A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... held by the nobles . The Greek cities of southern Italy were , at the same time , changing from aristocratic to popular forms of gov- ernment , and there are many signs of Greek influence in Latium and Rome . The new popular assembly ...
... held by the nobles . The Greek cities of southern Italy were , at the same time , changing from aristocratic to popular forms of gov- ernment , and there are many signs of Greek influence in Latium and Rome . The new popular assembly ...
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... held by the Sabine tribes . These Seven Hills , with a large space between and around them , were in- closed by Servius in a new wall , which lasted more than eight hundred years , until the time of the emperor Aurelian . Servius ...
... held by the Sabine tribes . These Seven Hills , with a large space between and around them , were in- closed by Servius in a new wall , which lasted more than eight hundred years , until the time of the emperor Aurelian . Servius ...
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... held in especial abhorrence at Rome . Only in one case was it tolerated . A " king for offering sacrifices " was appointed , that the gods might not miss their usual mediator with men ; but this sacerdotal king was forbidden to hold any ...
... held in especial abhorrence at Rome . Only in one case was it tolerated . A " king for offering sacrifices " was appointed , that the gods might not miss their usual mediator with men ; but this sacerdotal king was forbidden to hold any ...
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... 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 territory of Rome . August had its harvest festivals ; October , its wine ...
... 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 territory of Rome . August had its harvest festivals ; October , its wine ...
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... held in the highest honor . No public act of any kind could be performed without " taking the au guries " -no election held , no law passed , no war declared ; for , by theory , the gods were the rulers of the state , and the ...
... held in the highest honor . No public act of any kind could be performed without " taking the au guries " -no election held , no law passed , no war declared ; for , by theory , the gods were the rulers of the state , and the ...
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