A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... victory to those whose cause was just . The priests of particular gods were called Flamens , or kindlers , because one of their principal duties was the offering of sacrifices by fire . Chief of them all was the Flamen Dialis , or ...
... victory to those whose cause was just . The priests of particular gods were called Flamens , or kindlers , because one of their principal duties was the offering of sacrifices by fire . Chief of them all was the Flamen Dialis , or ...
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... victory ; thou hast saved Rome , but thou hast lost thy son ! " He led away the Volscian army . Some say he fell a victim to their revenge ; but others , that he lived on among them to extreme old age , and lamented , in the ...
... victory ; thou hast saved Rome , but thou hast lost thy son ! " He led away the Volscian army . Some say he fell a victim to their revenge ; but others , that he lived on among them to extreme old age , and lamented , in the ...
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... victory over the Sabines , that Rome suffered no more incursions from that people for 150 years . Ancient custom and even law among the Romans honored victorious generals with a triumphal entry into the city on their return ; but the ...
... victory over the Sabines , that Rome suffered no more incursions from that people for 150 years . Ancient custom and even law among the Romans honored victorious generals with a triumphal entry into the city on their return ; but the ...
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... victory , and that ye would visit the enemies of the people of Rome ..... with terror , dismay , and death . And according to these words which I have now spoken , so do I now , on the behalf of the commonwealth of the Roman people ...
... victory , and that ye would visit the enemies of the people of Rome ..... with terror , dismay , and death . And according to these words which I have now spoken , so do I now , on the behalf of the commonwealth of the Roman people ...
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... victory to the Romans . The Samnites were crushed beyond all power of recovery . The war was continued , how- ever , ten years longer , chiefly by the efforts of the Etruscans , Oscans , and Umbrians , to preserve the balance of power ...
... victory to the Romans . The Samnites were crushed beyond all power of recovery . The war was continued , how- ever , ten years longer , chiefly by the efforts of the Etruscans , Oscans , and Umbrians , to preserve the balance of power ...
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