Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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Page 45
... Lucius Siccius Dentatus , the bravest soldier in Rome , and a former tribune , was laid at the door of the decemvirs ; and the act of the centurion Lucius Verginius , who slew his own daughter to save her from the brutal lust of Appius ...
... Lucius Siccius Dentatus , the bravest soldier in Rome , and a former tribune , was laid at the door of the decemvirs ; and the act of the centurion Lucius Verginius , who slew his own daughter to save her from the brutal lust of Appius ...
Page 49
... Lucius Sextius . Their proposals were that the military tribunes should be abolished , and that at least one of the consuls should be a plebeian ; that plebeians should be admitted to one of the three great priest - colleges , viz ...
... Lucius Sextius . Their proposals were that the military tribunes should be abolished , and that at least one of the consuls should be a plebeian ; that plebeians should be admitted to one of the three great priest - colleges , viz ...
Page 59
... Lucius Furius Camillus , the son of the celebrated general , dislodged the Gauls from the Alban mount , where they had en- camped during the winter . But these plundering incursions only . served to make all Italy regard Rome as the ...
... Lucius Furius Camillus , the son of the celebrated general , dislodged the Gauls from the Alban mount , where they had en- camped during the winter . But these plundering incursions only . served to make all Italy regard Rome as the ...
Page 70
... Lucius Papirius Cursor now was placed in command of the Roman forces , and took Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important capture , and ...
... Lucius Papirius Cursor now was placed in command of the Roman forces , and took Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important capture , and ...
Page 70
... Lucius Papirius Cursor now was placed in command of the Roman forces , and took Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important cap- ture ...
... Lucius Papirius Cursor now was placed in command of the Roman forces , and took Luceria in 319 B.C. , having received no small assistance from the people of Arpi and other Apulians . Roman successes followed this important cap- ture ...
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