A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... troops one day in the Field of Mars , when the sun became suddenly darkened , a tempest agitated earth and air , and Romulus disappeared . The people mourned him as dead , but they were comforted by his appearing in a glorified form to ...
... troops one day in the Field of Mars , when the sun became suddenly darkened , a tempest agitated earth and air , and Romulus disappeared . The people mourned him as dead , but they were comforted by his appearing in a glorified form to ...
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... col- 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.
... col- 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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... troops were sent home . On their way they released all the bondmen for debt whom they found working in the fields of their creditors , fortified a regular camp on the slope of the Alban Hills , and were joined by a large body of ...
... troops were sent home . On their way they released all the bondmen for debt whom they found working in the fields of their creditors , fortified a regular camp on the slope of the Alban Hills , and were joined by a large body of ...
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... troops . The soldiers were then made to " pass under the yoke , " in token of surrender , and were permitted to march away , without their arms , toward Rome . But the Senate , having got back its forces , refused to be bound by the ...
... troops . The soldiers were then made to " pass under the yoke , " in token of surrender , and were permitted to march away , without their arms , toward Rome . But the Senate , having got back its forces , refused to be bound by the ...
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... troops in Campania . The Latins 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 ...
... troops in Campania . The Latins 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 ...
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