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His authority consisted in being the head of | His authority consisted in being the head of | ||
the Senate and General of the Armies. | the Senate and General of the Armies. | ||
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His establishment daily encreased an | His establishment daily encreased an | ||
wanted alone a number of Women to secure | wanted alone a number of Women to secure | ||
its duration. | its duration. | ||
+ | |||
He sent messages to the neighbouring nations | He sent messages to the neighbouring nations | ||
asking this daughter in marriage for his | asking this daughter in marriage for his | ||
Subjects; which was refused by all but | Subjects; which was refused by all but | ||
− | with much scorn by | + | with much scorn by the Sabines. |
+ | |||
A.M. 3259. He stifles his resentment and publishes | A.M. 3259. He stifles his resentment and publishes | ||
A.C. 745. a Solemn feast in honour of Neptune to which | A.C. 745. a Solemn feast in honour of Neptune to which | ||
he invited the neighbouring Towns, the Salins | he invited the neighbouring Towns, the Salins | ||
− | came in great numbers with their Wives and Children; | + | came [[addition]] in great numbers [[/addition]] with their Wives and Children; |
after much hospitality for a fortnight, the | after much hospitality for a fortnight, the | ||
Young Romans on a Signal given by Romulus | Young Romans on a Signal given by Romulus | ||
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the Young girls, and drove the parents | the Young girls, and drove the parents | ||
out of the Town. | out of the Town. | ||
− | A.M. 3260 Acron King of Cornia [[unclear]] waged War | + | |
− | A.C. 744. against [[unclear]] the Romans for the carrying off the | + | A.M. 3260 Acron King of Cornia [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] waged [[/addition]]War |
− | Young Girls, in the first battle he was | + | A.C. 744. against [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] the Romans [[/addition]] for the carrying off the |
+ | Young Girls, [[circled]] in the first battle [[/circled]] [[underlined]] he was [[/underlined]] | ||
defeated and Slain by Romulus, who razed | defeated and Slain by Romulus, who razed | ||
− | [[unclear]] the Town of Conina, and conducted its | + | [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] the Town [[/addition]] of Conina, and conducted its |
inhabitants to Rome, where they obtained | inhabitants to Rome, where they obtained | ||
the same privileges as the antient Citizens | the same privileges as the antient Citizens | ||
+ | |||
Romulus to raize the ardous of His | Romulus to raize the ardous of His | ||
people netered Rome in Triumph and | people netered Rome in Triumph and | ||
− | offered consecrated the Arms and Spoils of Acron to | + | [[deletion]] offered [[/deletion]] [[addition]] consecrated [[/addition]] the Arms and Spoils of Acron to |
Jupiter Feretrius. | Jupiter Feretrius. | ||
+ | |||
Other attempted to take up army | Other attempted to take up army | ||
− | against him but with as little success, [[unclear] [unclear]] | + | against him but with as little success, [[deletion]] [[unclear] [unclear]] [[/deletion]] |
− | [[unclear]] transplanted the inhabitants to Rome and sent | + | [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] transplanted the [[/addition]] inhabitants to Rome and sent |
− | + | Colonies from thence to those Towns. |
Revision as of 10:29, 9 April 2018
Romulus to obtain the respect of the people wore a particular long Robe, was always attended by a guard of three hundred Young noblement and by twelve lictors bearing a battle-ax in a bundle of rods called fasees.
His authority consisted in being the head of the Senate and General of the Armies.
His establishment daily encreased an wanted alone a number of Women to secure its duration.
He sent messages to the neighbouring nations asking this daughter in marriage for his Subjects; which was refused by all but with much scorn by the Sabines.
A.M. 3259. He stifles his resentment and publishes A.C. 745. a Solemn feast in honour of Neptune to which he invited the neighbouring Towns, the Salins came addition in great numbers /addition with their Wives and Children; after much hospitality for a fortnight, the Young Romans on a Signal given by Romulus entered the Assembly armed, carried off the Young girls, and drove the parents out of the Town.
A.M. 3260 Acron King of Cornia deletion unclear /deletion addition waged /additionWar A.C. 744. against deletion unclear /deletion addition the Romans /addition for the carrying off the Young Girls, circled in the first battle /circled underlined he was /underlined defeated and Slain by Romulus, who razed deletion unclear /deletion addition the Town /addition of Conina, and conducted its inhabitants to Rome, where they obtained the same privileges as the antient Citizens
Romulus to raize the ardous of His people netered Rome in Triumph and deletion offered /deletion addition consecrated /addition the Arms and Spoils of Acron to Jupiter Feretrius.
Other attempted to take up army against him but with as little success, deletion [[unclear] [unclear]] /deletion deletion unclear /deletion addition transplanted the /addition inhabitants to Rome and sent Colonies from thence to those Towns.