A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... plebeians . - The mass of the people enrolled for service on foot was divided into five classes . Those who were able to equip themselves in complete brazen armor fought in the front rank of the phalanx . Of this class there were eighty ...
... plebeians . - The mass of the people enrolled for service on foot was divided into five classes . Those who were able to equip themselves in complete brazen armor fought in the front rank of the phalanx . Of this class there were eighty ...
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... plebeians . The latter , as originally foreigners ( see 17 ) , were held to have no share in the gods of Rome , who thus became the exclusive patrons of the privileged class . When , by a change in the constitution , plebeians were at ...
... plebeians . The latter , as originally foreigners ( see 17 ) , were held to have no share in the gods of Rome , who thus became the exclusive patrons of the privileged class . When , by a change in the constitution , plebeians were at ...
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... plebeian . The consuls , during their year of office , had all the power and dignity of kings . They were preceded in public by their guard of twelve lictors , bearing the fasces , or bundles of rods . Out of the city , when the consul ...
... plebeian . The consuls , during their year of office , had all the power and dignity of kings . They were preceded in public by their guard of twelve lictors , bearing the fasces , or bundles of rods . Out of the city , when the consul ...
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... plebeians , wearied out with a government which existed only for the rich , and imposed all its burdens on the poor , withdrew in a body to a hill beyond the Anio , and declared their intention of founding a new city , where they might ...
... plebeians , wearied out with a government which existed only for the rich , and imposed all its burdens on the poor , withdrew in a body to a hill beyond the Anio , and declared their intention of founding a new city , where they might ...
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... plebeians , resorting in their turn to force , had seized the Capitol , and held it for some time under mil- itary ... plebeian at home ; and thus an exiled noble was willing to become the destroyer of his country . 42. The story of ...
... plebeians , resorting in their turn to force , had seized the Capitol , and held it for some time under mil- itary ... plebeian at home ; and thus an exiled noble was willing to become the destroyer of his country . 42. The story of ...
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