Livy, with an English Translation, Volume 1Heinemann, 1961 |
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Pagina 53
... Fidenae . Thence they turned to the left - for the Tiber stopped them on the right -and by their devastations struck terror into the farmers , whose sudden stampede from the fields into the City brought the first tidings of war ...
... Fidenae . Thence they turned to the left - for the Tiber stopped them on the right -and by their devastations struck terror into the farmers , whose sudden stampede from the fields into the City brought the first tidings of war ...
Pagina 97
... Fidenae having openly revolted , Tullus summoned Mettius and his army from Alba , and led his forces against the enemy . Crossing the Anio , he pitched his camp at the con- fluence of the rivers . The Veientine army had crossed the ...
... Fidenae having openly revolted , Tullus summoned Mettius and his army from Alba , and led his forces against the enemy . Crossing the Anio , he pitched his camp at the con- fluence of the rivers . The Veientine army had crossed the ...
Pagina 103
... Fidenae and Rome , so now you shall give up your body to be torn two ways . He then brought up two four - horse chariots , and caused Mettius to be stretched out and made fast to them , after which the horses were whipped up in opposite ...
... Fidenae and Rome , so now you shall give up your body to be torn two ways . He then brought up two four - horse chariots , and caused Mettius to be stretched out and made fast to them , after which the horses were whipped up in opposite ...
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