A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... passed , by a bloodless revolution , to a popular government . The nobles , however , revolted against this infringement of their exclusive rights . Led by Tarquin , son of the first monarch of that name , and husband of the wicked ...
... passed , by a bloodless revolution , to a popular government . The nobles , however , revolted against this infringement of their exclusive rights . Led by Tarquin , son of the first monarch of that name , and husband of the wicked ...
Page 255
... passing to the history of the Republic , we glance at the religion of Rome . For the first 170 years from the foundation of the city , the Romans had no images of their gods . Idolatry has probably been , in every nation , a later ...
... passing to the history of the Republic , we glance at the religion of Rome . For the first 170 years from the foundation of the city , the Romans had no images of their gods . Idolatry has probably been , in every nation , a later ...
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... passed through the streets singing , dancing , and beating their rods upon their brazen shields . Quirinus , under whose name Romulus was wor- shiped , was only a duplicate Mars , arising from the union of the two mythologies of the ...
... passed through the streets singing , dancing , and beating their rods upon their brazen shields . Quirinus , under whose name Romulus was wor- shiped , was only a duplicate Mars , arising from the union of the two mythologies of the ...
Page 257
... passed through it , and hence it was always open in time of war and closed in peace . The same ceremony was continued after the passage had ceased to be used , the triumphal gate having been constructed in the walls of Servius . 25 ...
... passed through it , and hence it was always open in time of war and closed in peace . The same ceremony was continued after the passage had ceased to be used , the triumphal gate having been constructed in the walls of Servius . 25 ...
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... passed , no war declared ; for , by theory , the gods were the rulers of the state , and the magistrates merely their deputies . If , in the midst of the comitia , an augur , however falsely , declared that it thundered , the Assembly ...
... passed , no war declared ; for , by theory , the gods were the rulers of the state , and the magistrates merely their deputies . If , in the midst of the comitia , an augur , however falsely , declared that it thundered , the Assembly ...
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