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" Tbeliol.il the stories agree in representing him as a foreigner, who gained the throne by his wealth and personal reputation. The mere growth of the Roman state would, in the natural course of things, have multiplied new families, which had risen to wealth,... "
Heads of an Analysis of Roman History ... - Página 11
por Dawson William Turner - 1850
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History of Rome: Early history to the burning of Rome by the Gauls. 4th ed. 1845

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 612 páginas
...this enlargement of the Ti-eir object. old constitution may be readily conceived. Whether Tarquinius was a Latin or an Etruscan, all the stories agree...reputation. The mere growth of the Roman state would, in the 17 Neque tum Tarquinius de jecit. . . . " Posteriores " modo sub eqoitum centuriis quidquam mu- iisdem...
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History of Rome: Early history to the burning of Rome by the Gauls

Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 610 páginas
...this enlargement of the Thcir object. old constitution may be readily conceived. Whether Tarquinius was a Latin or an Etruscan, all the stories agree in representing him as a foreigner, Avho gained the throne by his wealth and personal reputation. The mere growth of the Roman state would,...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Arnold - 1853 - 702 páginas
...constitution may be readily conceived. Whether Tarquinius was a Latin or an Etruscan, all Tbeliol.il the stories agree in representing him as a foreigner,...of noble blood ; but which were excluded from the curiae, that is, from the rights of citizenship at Rome ; the time was come to open to them the doors...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Arnold (D.D. of Rugby.) - 1854 - 700 páginas
...all — . . * ... ., 1-1 Their object. the stories agree m representing him as a foreigner, who gamed the throne by his wealth and personal reputation....of noble blood ; but which were excluded from the curiae, that is, from the rights of citizenship at Rome ; the time was come to open to them the doors...
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The Historians' History of the World: The Roman republic

Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 páginas
...which led to this enlargement of the old constitution may be readily conceived. Whether Tarquinius was a Latin or an Etruscan, all the stories agree...representing him as a foreigner, who gained the throne by A VESTAL VIROIM [ea. 763-610 BC] his wealth and personal reputation. The mere growth of the Roman state...
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“The” Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the ...

Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 714 páginas
...which led to this enlargement of the old constitution may be readily conceived. Whether Tarquinius was a Latin or an Etruscan, all the stories agree...representing him as a foreigner, who gained the throne by A VBSTAL VIRGIN [ca. 753^510 BC] his wealth and personal reputation. The mere growth of the Roman state...
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The Roman republic

Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 706 páginas
...council, the comitia of the curije, than in the smaller council of the senate. A VESTAL VIRGIN Lis wealth and personal reputation. The mere growth of...of noble blood ; but which were excluded from the curise, that is, from the rights of citizenship at Rome ; the time was come to open to them the doors...
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