The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . wealth ; Junius Brutus and Tarquinius Collatinus first praetorsor consuls. 507—War with the Etrurians under Lars Capitol dedicated to Jupiter Capitolinus. 501—First dictator SpuriusLartius. 498—Latins conquered at Lake Regillus. 494—Secession of thePlebeians to the Sacred Mount; establishment of tribunes of the —Wars with the .^qui


The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . wealth ; Junius Brutus and Tarquinius Collatinus first praetorsor consuls. 507—War with the Etrurians under Lars Capitol dedicated to Jupiter Capitolinus. 501—First dictator SpuriusLartius. 498—Latins conquered at Lake Regillus. 494—Secession of thePlebeians to the Sacred Mount; establishment of tribunes of the —Wars with the .^quians and Volscians; exploits and exile of Corio-lanus, who besieged Rome, but retired at the intercession of his mother andwife. 486-5—First agrarian law passed by Spurius Cassius, who was putto death by the Patricians. 458—Victory of Cincinnatus over the y^quiansand liberation of the Roman army. 451-448—Appointment and fall ofthe decemvirs, death of Virginia. 444—Military tribunes first created. 443—Office of censor instituted. 396—Veii taken by Camillus after ten yearssiege. 390—Great victory of the Gauls, who sacked Rome, but were repulsedin an attack on the Capitol; they accepted a heavy ransom and i


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