LivyW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 186 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... chief events of each year . There were the " Commentaria , " or notes of events , kept in the sacred colleges of pontiffs and augurs , and those of the censors , which appear to have been carefully preserved in their respective fami ...
... chief events of each year . There were the " Commentaria , " or notes of events , kept in the sacred colleges of pontiffs and augurs , and those of the censors , which appear to have been carefully preserved in their respective fami ...
Pagina 17
... chief , and not the unhappy Creusa . All goes on happily under her government ; the warlike Etruscans have been reduced to quiet , and consent to let the Tiber be the boundary between them and the new Latin kingdom , whose prosperity is ...
... chief , and not the unhappy Creusa . All goes on happily under her government ; the warlike Etruscans have been reduced to quiet , and consent to let the Tiber be the boundary between them and the new Latin kingdom , whose prosperity is ...
Pagina 19
... chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol - the first of those spolia opima , as they were afterwards called , won by one general from ...
... chief of the Caninans ( Acro , Plutarch tells us , was his name ) , and solemnly offering the spoils in the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol - the first of those spolia opima , as they were afterwards called , won by one general from ...
Pagina 26
... chief power at Rome . " While they stood wrapped in grief , he drew the knife from the body of Lucretia , and holding it up before him dripping with her blood , said— ' By this blood , most chaste and undefiled before this outrage of a ...
... chief power at Rome . " While they stood wrapped in grief , he drew the knife from the body of Lucretia , and holding it up before him dripping with her blood , said— ' By this blood , most chaste and undefiled before this outrage of a ...
Pagina 31
... chief magistrates by the assembled people ; and the annalist gives them the style and title of " Con- suls ' -an office which survived in name at Rome " " even under its emperors , long after its real author- ity had ceased . * But so ...
... chief magistrates by the assembled people ; and the annalist gives them the style and title of " Con- suls ' -an office which survived in name at Rome " " even under its emperors , long after its real author- ity had ceased . * But so ...
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afterwards amongst annalist Annals Antiochus Appius arms army Aventine Hill bade battle brother brought called Camillus campaign Cannæ Capitol Capua Carthage Carthaginian cavalry chief citizens Clusium command commons conquest consul consulship crowd death Decemvirs Decius defeated Dictator elected enemy envoys Etruria Etruscan Fabii Fabius Falerii fate father fight Flamininus force Gauls give gods Greece ground hands Hannibal Hannibal's Hasdrubal hero historian honour horse Italy Latins legend liberty Livy Livy's Macedon Macedonian Manlius Marcellus Master military neighbours once panic patricians peace Perseus person Philip plebeians popular Porsena prætor prisoners Punic Pyrrhus ranks refused Roman annalist Roman senate Rome Romulus Sabine Samnites Samnium says Livy says the annalist Scipio senate sent SEVEN KINGS Sicily soldiers Spain Spurius story Syphax taken Tarquinii Tarquinius Tarquins temple told took town tribes tribunes triumph troops Valerius Veii victory Volscians young