| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1831 - 660 pagine
...scaled nor undermined. Hence the Roman army lay idle in its tents before Ardea, until the Rutulians should have consumed their provisions. Here as the...Tarquinius were sitting over their cups, a dispute arose on the virtue of their wives. This cousin, who was surnamed from Collatia, where he dwelt invested... | |
| Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Sir Travers Twiss - 1845 - 712 pagine
...building of the Capitoline temple ; and in the conquered territory Tarquinius founded two colonies, Signia and Circeii. The war against Gabii, which was...occupation of the princesses on their arrival. The palm was adjudged to Lucretia, the wife of L. Tarquinius, whose residence was at Collatia, of which... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1875 - 704 pagine
...and thus Collatia became the scene of the events which led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. " As the king's sons and their cousin L. Tarquinius were sitting over their cups at Ardea, a dispute arose about the virtue of their wives. This cousin, surnamed Collatinus, from Collatia,... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1875 - 706 pagine
...and thus Collatia became the scene of the events which led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. " As the king's sons and their cousin L. Tarquinius were sitting over their cups at Ardea, a dispute arose about the virtue of their wives. This cousin, surnamed Collatinus, from Collatia,... | |
| Augustus John C. Hare - 1884 - 484 pagine
...and thus Collatia became the scene of the events which led to the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. 1 As the king's sons and their cousin L. Tarquinius were sitting over their cups at Ardea, a dispute arose about the virtue of their wives. This cousin, surnamed Collatinus, from Collatia,... | |
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