Livy, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1976 |
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Pagina 375
... consul three years before , was leading the attack on the closely mar- shalled Veientes , when a Tuscan , exulting in his strength and skill at arms , caught him unawares in the midst of a crowd of his enemies and drove his sword ...
... consul three years before , was leading the attack on the closely mar- shalled Veientes , when a Tuscan , exulting in his strength and skill at arms , caught him unawares in the midst of a crowd of his enemies and drove his sword ...
Pagina 379
... consul , where they were again cut to pieces , and dis- persed in all directions . A victory of great importance had been won , but it was saddened by the death of two so famous men . The consul therefore made answer to the senate ...
... consul , where they were again cut to pieces , and dis- persed in all directions . A victory of great importance had been won , but it was saddened by the death of two so famous men . The consul therefore made answer to the senate ...
Pagina 413
... consul to the Fathers . LVII . It was hard for Quinctius to still the B.C. 471 plebs ; much harder for the senators to quiet the other consul . At length the council of the plebs was adjourned , and the consuls convened the senate . At ...
... consul to the Fathers . LVII . It was hard for Quinctius to still the B.C. 471 plebs ; much harder for the senators to quiet the other consul . At length the council of the plebs was adjourned , and the consuls convened the senate . At ...
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