History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . Ihe Decebalus sets his Capital ou Fire. (Frëh., U7, 08 ; Bart., 92,1)3.) his principal chiefs assembled at a banquet drink of a poisoned cup. Dacian Chiefs malànfî their Submission. ( Fnih., lUU ; Hart., Do.) to escape the disgrace of capitivity. Others, less proud, come andmake their submission to the Eomans. NEHVA AND TKAJAN, f)6 TO 117 ). 773 The Uecebalus, howe^er, did uot despair ; he again tried tlie


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