. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . ^---^ -^^^^^m-^ kilt \-^. IVlas^iif Bovianum. -1. Volatenw. 3. Lista. 4. Olivano. 5. Veii. 6. Sio-nia. 7. A rpmum. PELASGIANS AND VMBRIANS. xliii the coast. At the North, in the \>>\v phiius of the To, and alougthe Western coast from the Arno, tliere were Siculi, tlie feimdersof Tihur, a district of Avhich Avas caHed tlie Sicelion ; at the Soutli-?\vest, tlie Clionians, Morgetes, and. ahovc all, (Enotrians. who had,like the Diirians of Sparta, piihlir meals; at the South-


. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . ^---^ -^^^^^m-^ kilt \-^. IVlas^iif Bovianum. -1. Volatenw. 3. Lista. 4. Olivano. 5. Veii. 6. Sio-nia. 7. A rpmum. PELASGIANS AND VMBRIANS. xliii the coast. At the North, in the \>>\v phiius of the To, and alougthe Western coast from the Arno, tliere were Siculi, tlie feimdersof Tihur, a district of Avhich Avas caHed tlie Sicelion ; at the Soutli-?\vest, tlie Clionians, Morgetes, and. ahovc all, (Enotrians. who had,like the Diirians of Sparta, piihlir meals; at the South-east,]Jaimians, Peueetians and ^Messajiians, divided inte (alahriaiis andSalentines, and said hy traditinu t come imm Crete; at theEast, lastly, Jihurnians, of that lUyrian race, which we nnistperhaj)s identify with the Tlu Tyrrhenians were prdlialily one of these Pelasgie to a Greek tradition, which agrees with Egyi)tian records,they come from Lydia. In the days of King Atys, son of ]\[anes,there was a great famine thronghout the land of Lydia. TheKing resolved to divide his kingdom


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