A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... returning 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 ...
... returning 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 ...
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... returned the next evening in triumph . RECAPITULATION Consuls are appointed with kingly power , but for a limited time . Rome subject to Porsena . The Latins are defeated at the Lake Regillus . Roman nobles oppress their debtors , and ...
... returned the next evening in triumph . RECAPITULATION Consuls are appointed with kingly power , but for a limited time . Rome subject to Porsena . The Latins are defeated at the Lake Regillus . Roman nobles oppress their debtors , and ...
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... returned to the possession of his father . This subjection could only end with the death of the parent , though the son himself might then be an old man . The Twelve Tables enacted that , if a father had three times sold his son , he ...
... returned to the possession of his father . This subjection could only end with the death of the parent , though the son himself might then be an old man . The Twelve Tables enacted that , if a father had three times sold his son , he ...
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... returned to Rome , B. C. 449. A popular assembly was held , in which ten tribunes were elected , Virginius and Icilius being of the number . Two supreme magistrates were chosen by a free vote of the people , in the place of the ...
... returned to Rome , B. C. 449. A popular assembly was held , in which ten tribunes were elected , Virginius and Icilius being of the number . Two supreme magistrates were chosen by a free vote of the people , in the place of the ...
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... returned . In his second campaign , Pyrrhus gained another brilliant victory , at As'culum , over the Romans and their allies . But his restless ambition now turned to a new field , and he de- parted into Sicily , where the Greek cities ...
... returned . In his second campaign , Pyrrhus gained another brilliant victory , at As'culum , over the Romans and their allies . But his restless ambition now turned to a new field , and he de- parted into Sicily , where the Greek cities ...
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