A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... revolt , in which kingly government was overthrown . The Tarquins and all their clan were banished . The very name of king was thenceforth held in especial abhorrence at Rome . Only in one case was it tolerated . A " king for offering ...
... revolt , in which kingly government was overthrown . The Tarquins and all their clan were banished . The very name of king was thenceforth held in especial abhorrence at Rome . Only in one case was it tolerated . A " king for offering ...
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... revolt had been occasioned by real distress , and not by defect of loyalty , could not bring themselves to fight their fellow - citizens and the defenders of their common country . The two armies stood facing each other , until remorse ...
... revolt had been occasioned by real distress , and not by defect of loyalty , could not bring themselves to fight their fellow - citizens and the defenders of their common country . The two armies stood facing each other , until remorse ...
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... revolt against Rome and join the Campanians and Volscians . The Romans make peace and alliance with the Samnites for the Latin War , B. C. 340-338 . In the battle of Vesuvius , Decius , the consul , devotes himself to death , and the ...
... revolt against Rome and join the Campanians and Volscians . The Romans make peace and alliance with the Samnites for the Latin War , B. C. 340-338 . In the battle of Vesuvius , Decius , the consul , devotes himself to death , and the ...
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... revolt of her mercenary troops , was compelled to submit , and even to pay a heavy fine for having pre- sumed to remonstrate . These islands , with Sicily , were placed under proconsular government , the system by which Rome afterward ...
... revolt of her mercenary troops , was compelled to submit , and even to pay a heavy fine for having pre- sumed to remonstrate . These islands , with Sicily , were placed under proconsular government , the system by which Rome afterward ...
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... revolt , under the lead of a Carthaginian general ; but they were reduced by a ten years ' war ( B. C. 201-191 ) , and afterward became Latinized with that wonderful facility which distin- guishes their race . 113. The Alexandrine ...
... revolt , under the lead of a Carthaginian general ; but they were reduced by a ten years ' war ( B. C. 201-191 ) , and afterward became Latinized with that wonderful facility which distin- guishes their race . 113. The Alexandrine ...
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