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2. South of the Apennines
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6
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Foreign races—
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IV. Greeks
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6
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Gauls
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6
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CHAPTER II.
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THE FIRST FOUR KINGS OF ROME. B.C. 753–616.
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Position of Rome
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7
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Its inhabitants
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7
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1. Latins
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7
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2. Sabines
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7
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3. Etruscans
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7
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Remarks on early Roman history
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8
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Legend of Æneas
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8
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Legend of Ascanius
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8
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Foundation of Alba Longa
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8
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Legend of Rhea Silvia
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8
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Birth of Romulus and Remus
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8
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Their recognition by Numitor
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9
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753.
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Foundation of Rome
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9
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Roma Quadrata
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9
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Pomœrium
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9
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Death of Remus
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10
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753–716.
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Reign of Romulus
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Asylum
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10
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Rape of Sabines
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10
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War with Sabines
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10
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Tarpeia
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10
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Sabine women
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10
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Joint reign of Romulus and Titus Tatius
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11
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Death of Titus Tatius
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11
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Sole reign of Romulus
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11
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Death of Romulus
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Institutions ascribed to Romulus
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12
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Patricians & Clients
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12
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Three tribes—Ramnes, Tities, Luceres
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12
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Thirty Curiæ
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12
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Three Hundred Gentes
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12
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Comitia Curiata
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12
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The Senate
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12
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The Army
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12
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716–673.
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Reign of Numa Pompilius
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12
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Institutions ascribed to Numa Pompilius
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12
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