Livy, with an English Translation, Volume 1Heinemann, 1961 |
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Pagina 135
... battle , and upon their being routed the same thing hindered their flight , so that many of them escaped the Romans only to perish in the stream ; while their shields floated down the Tiber toward the City , and , being recog- nized ...
... battle , and upon their being routed the same thing hindered their flight , so that many of them escaped the Romans only to perish in the stream ; while their shields floated down the Tiber toward the City , and , being recog- nized ...
Pagina 285
... battle at Lake Regillus . The dictator and his master of the horse returned to the City and triumphed . XXI . For the next three years there was neither a stable peace nor war . The consuls Quintus Cloelius and Titus Larcius were ...
... battle at Lake Regillus . The dictator and his master of the horse returned to the City and triumphed . XXI . For the next three years there was neither a stable peace nor war . The consuls Quintus Cloelius and Titus Larcius were ...
Pagina 317
... battle with him . In the plain between the camps the two armies formed their lines , each in front of its own stockade . In numbers the Volsci were somewhat superior , and accordingly they came on in a loose and careless order . The ...
... battle with him . In the plain between the camps the two armies formed their lines , each in front of its own stockade . In numbers the Volsci were somewhat superior , and accordingly they came on in a loose and careless order . The ...
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acies adeo Aeneas Aequi Alban alii animi animos anno Appius arma army atque auctores Aurunci battle belli bello bellum Brutus camp castra City Collatia consul consulem curia deinde eius enemy enim eorum erant erat esset etiam Etruscans exercitus Fabii Fabius Fathers Fidenae fuerat fuit Gabii haec haud Hernici hostem hostium inde inquit inter ipse ipsi Itaque king Latins Lavinium lictor Livy Lucretius magis magistratu Mettius modo neque nihil nomen nunc omnes omnia omnis omnium patres patribus patrum peace plebeians plebem plebis plebs pomerium populi Porsinna primo primum prope publica pugna quae quam quia quibus quidem quod quoque rege regem regis regnum Romae Romam Roman Rome Romulus Sabines satis senate Servilius Servius Servius Tullius Sextus Tarquinius sibi sunt tamen Tarquinius Titus tribunes Tullus urbe urbem urbis Valerius Veientes velut Verginius Vols Volsci