The History of Rome, Volume 1Jones, 1830 |
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Pagina 71
... Quintus Fabius . [ Y. R. 269. B. C. In that consulship , there was another contest 483.1 with the tribunes ; the law in question was con- sidered as a vain project , and the proposers of it disregarded as claiming merit from holding out ...
... Quintus Fabius . [ Y. R. 269. B. C. In that consulship , there was another contest 483.1 with the tribunes ; the law in question was con- sidered as a vain project , and the proposers of it disregarded as claiming merit from holding out ...
Pagina 74
... Quintus Fabius , who had been consul two years before , advanced before the rest against a thick body of the Veientians , a Tuscan , who assumed resolution from a con- fidence in his strength , and skill in arms , came up to him ...
... Quintus Fabius , who had been consul two years before , advanced before the rest against a thick body of the Veientians , a Tuscan , who assumed resolution from a con- fidence in his strength , and skill in arms , came up to him ...
Pagina 75
... Quintus Fabius , and the commonwealth bewailed the loss of a parent , as it were , in that of one of its consuls , he would not accept of the laurel , blasted both by public and private mourning . " A triumph re- fused on such grounds ...
... Quintus Fabius , and the commonwealth bewailed the loss of a parent , as it were , in that of one of its consuls , he would not accept of the laurel , blasted both by public and private mourning . " A triumph re- fused on such grounds ...
Pagina 87
... Quintus Fabius were elected consuls . [ Y. R. 287. B. C. 465. ] This Quintus was the single one of the Fabii who remained alive when the family were cut off at the Cremera . Æmilius had before , in his former consulate , recommended the ...
... Quintus Fabius were elected consuls . [ Y. R. 287. B. C. 465. ] This Quintus was the single one of the Fabii who remained alive when the family were cut off at the Cremera . Æmilius had before , in his former consulate , recommended the ...
Pagina 88
... Quintus Servilius , who was consul with Spurius Postumius , being sent against the Equans , fixed his camp in the Latine territory , a post which he intended to retain . Here the troops were compelled by sickness , to remain inactive ...
... Quintus Servilius , who was consul with Spurius Postumius , being sent against the Equans , fixed his camp in the Latine territory , a post which he intended to retain . Here the troops were compelled by sickness , to remain inactive ...
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