A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... honor of Neptune ; and when not only men , but women and children were assembled , the runners and wrestlers rushed into the crowd and carried away whom they would . War fol- lowed , in which the Latins were thrice defeated . The Sabine ...
... honor of Neptune ; and when not only men , but women and children were assembled , the runners and wrestlers rushed into the crowd and carried away whom they would . War fol- lowed , in which the Latins were thrice defeated . The Sabine ...
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... 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 celebration in honor of Jupiter ...
... 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 celebration in honor of Jupiter ...
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... 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 magistrates merely their ...
... 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 magistrates merely their ...
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... honor to be paid them . Hereupon the people exerted their supreme authority , and commanded the consuls to " triumph " in spite of the Senate . ( See ?? 109-111 . ) Appius Claudius and one of his colleagues were impeached and died in ...
... honor to be paid them . Hereupon the people exerted their supreme authority , and commanded the consuls to " triumph " in spite of the Senate . ( See ?? 109-111 . ) Appius Claudius and one of his colleagues were impeached and died in ...
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... honor . Several conditions were to be observed : the victory must have been over foreign and not domestic foes ; it must have been , not the recovery of something lost , but an actual extension of Roman territory ; the war must be ...
... honor . Several conditions were to be observed : the victory must have been over foreign and not domestic foes ; it must have been , not the recovery of something lost , but an actual extension of Roman territory ; the war must be ...
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