A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... took root and flourished throughout southern Italy . The Italians proper -so called because , when united , they became the ruling race in Italy arrived later in the peninsula than the Iapygians . They came from the north , and crowded ...
... took root and flourished throughout southern Italy . The Italians proper -so called because , when united , they became the ruling race in Italy arrived later in the peninsula than the Iapygians . They came from the north , and crowded ...
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... took his name from the Etruscan town Tarquinii , where he was born . The characteristics of his race were shown in the magnificent works with which he embellished Rome . He drained the lower parts of the city by a great system of sewers ...
... took his name from the Etruscan town Tarquinii , where he was born . The characteristics of his race were shown in the magnificent works with which he embellished Rome . He drained the lower parts of the city by a great system of sewers ...
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... took away the property or lives of citizens without consulting the Senate , while he imposed upon them civil and military burdens beyond what the law permitted . The vile misconduct of his son Sextus led at last to a revolt , in which ...
... took away the property or lives of citizens without consulting the Senate , while he imposed upon them civil and military burdens beyond what the law permitted . The vile misconduct of his son Sextus led at last to a revolt , in which ...
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... took place once in five years . Sacrifices of a pig , a sheep , and an ox were offered ; water was sprinkled from olive - branches , and certain substances were burned , whose smoke was supposed to have a cleansing effect . In like ...
... took place once in five years . Sacrifices of a pig , a sheep , and an ox were offered ; water was sprinkled from olive - branches , and certain substances were burned , whose smoke was supposed to have a cleansing effect . In like ...
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... took refuge among the Volscians , whom he had formerly conquered . The king warmly welcomed him , and seized the first opportunity to stir up a new war with the Romans , that he might turn against them the arms of their best leader ...
... took refuge among the Volscians , whom he had formerly conquered . The king warmly welcomed him , and seized the first opportunity to stir up a new war with the Romans , that he might turn against them the arms of their best leader ...
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