. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . I^uiivel crowned head nf .Tiipiter. Tsvo soldiers joining swiuds, taltiMg the oalli over a- Atheupeiis. iv. 3U : l,iv\, i\. 40; Silius, xi, .51. CVl Com (il Liu-uiiia. sealed her alliauco with the tavtliauiiiians hy the bhiod of all theEomaus settled within her walls, and PeroUa wished at his fatlu-rstable to stab Hannibal. When finally, the legions re-entered it, allthe senators of Capua celebrated their own funeral rites at a joyous feast, and cbank poison in the lastenp. No


. History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire . I^uiivel crowned head nf .Tiipiter. Tsvo soldiers joining swiuds, taltiMg the oalli over a- Atheupeiis. iv. 3U : l,iv\, i\. 40; Silius, xi, .51. CVl Com (il Liu-uiiia. sealed her alliauco with the tavtliauiiiians hy the bhiod of all theEomaus settled within her walls, and PeroUa wished at his fatlu-rstable to stab Hannibal. When finally, the legions re-entered it, allthe senators of Capua celebrated their own funeral rites at a joyous feast, and cbank poison in the lastenp. No liistory is more bloody,and nowhere was life ever inor(^effeminate. The Lucanians had a destinyboth less sad and less the chain of the Apen-nines, this people entered ancient ffinotria, the coasts of which wereoccupied by Greek cities, and where tSybaris ruled from the gulf ofPa^stuni to that of Tarentum. Alter having slowly increased inthe mountain-^, tlieir population came down upon the cultivatedterritorv of the TinHk cities, and towards the middle of the fifthcentury, Pandosia. with the neighbouring towns, fell into their power.\rasters of the western shores, they turned towards those of the Gulf of Tarentum, and jilaeedthe Greeks, al


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