A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... soldiers and citizens . Thirty tribes assemble in the Forum . In- closure of the Seven Hills by the Tullian Wall . Tyranny of Tarquin the Proud . Royalty abolished at Rome . Supposed Chronology of the Kings : Romulus , B. C. 753-716 ...
... soldiers and citizens . Thirty tribes assemble in the Forum . In- closure of the Seven Hills by the Tullian Wall . Tyranny of Tarquin the Proud . Royalty abolished at Rome . Supposed Chronology of the Kings : Romulus , B. C. 753-716 ...
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... - lected and applied to the payment of the common people when they served as soldiers . Hitherto the troops had received no pay , while their burden - of war expenses was great . The other consul HISTORY OF ROME . 261.
... - lected and applied to the payment of the common people when they served as soldiers . Hitherto the troops had received no pay , while their burden - of war expenses was great . The other consul HISTORY OF ROME . 261.
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... soldiers could not be made to gain a battle ; and considering the consul who led them , and the class to which he belonged , worse enemies than those whom they met in the field , they allowed themselves to be defeated by the Veientians ...
... soldiers could not be made to gain a battle ; and considering the consul who led them , and the class to which he belonged , worse enemies than those whom they met in the field , they allowed themselves to be defeated by the Veientians ...
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... soldiers refuse to fight . The Fabii take sides with the people , and are destroyed in their colony on the Cremera . The Publilian Laws give the election of officers to the people in their tribes , B. C. 471. War and pestilence . Ten ...
... soldiers refuse to fight . The Fabii take sides with the people , and are destroyed in their colony on the Cremera . The Publilian Laws give the election of officers to the people in their tribes , B. C. 471. War and pestilence . Ten ...
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... soldiers put aside those of the decemvirs who were with them , chose , likewise , ten tribunes , and marched to the city . The twenty tribunes appointed two of their number to act for the rest , and then leaving the Aventine guarded by ...
... soldiers put aside those of the decemvirs who were with them , chose , likewise , ten tribunes , and marched to the city . The twenty tribunes appointed two of their number to act for the rest , and then leaving the Aventine guarded by ...
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