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Page 169
... the last Roman king . Collatinus and Lucius Junius Brutus were declared
praetors of the new Roman republic . Popular suspicion of the Tarquinii ,
however , soon forced Collatinus to resign and go into exile in Lavinium . ( Livy
1.57.6-1.60.4 ...
... the last Roman king . Collatinus and Lucius Junius Brutus were declared
praetors of the new Roman republic . Popular suspicion of the Tarquinii ,
however , soon forced Collatinus to resign and go into exile in Lavinium . ( Livy
1.57.6-1.60.4 ...
Page 247
A Roman god , somewhat like Pan . Faunus , who was sometimes conceived of
in the plural as the satyrlike Fauni , was a sylvan deity with prophetic powers and
influence over the fertility of both flocks and crops . Like many Roman deities ...
A Roman god , somewhat like Pan . Faunus , who was sometimes conceived of
in the plural as the satyrlike Fauni , was a sylvan deity with prophetic powers and
influence over the fertility of both flocks and crops . Like many Roman deities ...
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An obscure Roman goddess . Larentia's original functions are unknown , though
she had an annual festival , the Larentalia . In Classical times , rationalizing
writers converted her into a mortal woman , or two women . She was said by
some to ...
An obscure Roman goddess . Larentia's original functions are unknown , though
she had an annual festival , the Larentalia . In Classical times , rationalizing
writers converted her into a mortal woman , or two women . She was said by
some to ...
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