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The numbers of 527 ( Valerius Antias ) and 683 ( King Juba of Mauretania ) are certainly exaggerations in order to present Romulean Rome as not that insignificant . The Cicero - Livy tradition may well be relaible , though it creates a ...
The numbers of 527 ( Valerius Antias ) and 683 ( King Juba of Mauretania ) are certainly exaggerations in order to present Romulean Rome as not that insignificant . The Cicero - Livy tradition may well be relaible , though it creates a ...
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14 . to Rome , and the Romans quelled the revolt ( Livy , Per . 11 & 16 ) . Though I would not like to suggest that the tale of the Rape of the Sabine Women has been modelled on those historical events , a certain amount of conformity ...
14 . to Rome , and the Romans quelled the revolt ( Livy , Per . 11 & 16 ) . Though I would not like to suggest that the tale of the Rape of the Sabine Women has been modelled on those historical events , a certain amount of conformity ...
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We are better informed about Rome's dealings with the Greek East , and these have consequently been more thoroughly studied ( most recently by E.S. Gruen in his monumental The Hellenistic Worid and the coming of Rome , reviewed in LCM ...
We are better informed about Rome's dealings with the Greek East , and these have consequently been more thoroughly studied ( most recently by E.S. Gruen in his monumental The Hellenistic Worid and the coming of Rome , reviewed in LCM ...
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