The History of RomeCarey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 496 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... cavalry . Each class was divided into centuries , which again were sub - divid- ed as seniores and juniores . The division by centuries , probably , was calculated , so that an equal amount of property should be possessed by the members ...
... cavalry . Each class was divided into centuries , which again were sub - divid- ed as seniores and juniores . The division by centuries , probably , was calculated , so that an equal amount of property should be possessed by the members ...
Pagina 50
... cavalry , and the right to assemble the people . Collatinus , who in concert with Brutus conducted the conspiracy against the king , and excited the people to revolt , was a descendant of the younger branch of the royal house , and ...
... cavalry , and the right to assemble the people . Collatinus , who in concert with Brutus conducted the conspiracy against the king , and excited the people to revolt , was a descendant of the younger branch of the royal house , and ...
Pagina 68
... cavalry , which was not very strong in numbers , and which was levied from that class which was the first in point of property , did not begin to receive regular pay till long afterwards . Un- The occasion of the last war with Veii was ...
... cavalry , which was not very strong in numbers , and which was levied from that class which was the first in point of property , did not begin to receive regular pay till long afterwards . Un- The occasion of the last war with Veii was ...
Pagina 77
... cavalry : a force which seems quite enormous , and doubly impor- tant from the consideration that it was wholly composed of men who took the field of their own accord , for their own cause . The common soldier might start into a general ...
... cavalry : a force which seems quite enormous , and doubly impor- tant from the consideration that it was wholly composed of men who took the field of their own accord , for their own cause . The common soldier might start into a general ...
Pagina 80
... ad Veserim , and that the Romans , therefore , named it the battle ad Veser- im ; but that we do not know whether this was the name of a place or a river . us , who commanded a body of cavalry , and 80 BOOK 1 . HISTORY OF ROM E.
... ad Veserim , and that the Romans , therefore , named it the battle ad Veser- im ; but that we do not know whether this was the name of a place or a river . us , who commanded a body of cavalry , and 80 BOOK 1 . HISTORY OF ROM E.
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