A complete dictionary of the Greek and Roman antiquities explaining the obscure places in classic authors and ancient historians relating to the religion, mythology, history, geography and chronology of the ancient Greeks and Romans, their ... rites and customs, laws, polity, arts and engines of war : also an account of their navigations, arts and sciences and the inventors of them : with the lives and opinions of their philosophers / compiled originally in French ... by Monsieur Danet ; made English, with the addition of very useful mapps.

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A complete dictionary of the Greek and Roman antiquities explaining the obscure places in classic authors and ancient historians relating to the religion, mythology, history, geography and chronology of the ancient Greeks and Romans, their ... rites and customs, laws, polity, arts and engines of war : also an account of their navigations, arts and sciences and the inventors of them : with the lives and opinions of their philosophers / compiled originally in French ... by Monsieur Danet ; made English, with the addition of very useful mapps.
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Danet, Pierre, ca. 1650-1709.
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London :: Printed for John Nicholson ... Tho. Newborough ... and John Bulford ...,
1700.
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Classical dictionaries.
Rome -- Antiquities -- Dictionaries.
Greece -- Antiquities -- Dictionaries.
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"A complete dictionary of the Greek and Roman antiquities explaining the obscure places in classic authors and ancient historians relating to the religion, mythology, history, geography and chronology of the ancient Greeks and Romans, their ... rites and customs, laws, polity, arts and engines of war : also an account of their navigations, arts and sciences and the inventors of them : with the lives and opinions of their philosophers / compiled originally in French ... by Monsieur Danet ; made English, with the addition of very useful mapps." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36161.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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A. M. 3624. R. 323. T. QUINTIUS POE∣NUS, CINCINNATUS, CNEUS JULIUS MENTO. The Volcae and the Veientes having joyned their Forces together, obliged the Romans to name for Dictator Posthumius Tubertus, who defeated the Enemies, took their Camp and spoils, which he carried in his triumph. The Consul Julius dedicated the Temple of Apollo.

A. M. 3625. R. 324. L. PAPYRIUS CRAS∣SUS, L. JULIUS JULUS. The people called Aequi desired to enter into alliance with the Roman people, but they were denied. The Senate prevented the Tribunes of the peo∣ple in the design they had to demand the re∣lease of Fines, for they released them to get the affection of the people, without being asked for by the Tribunes.

A. M. 3626. R. 325. L. SERGIUS FI∣DENAS, HOSTILIUS LUCRETIUS TRI∣CIPITINUS. There was nothing worth ob∣servation transacted this year.

A. M. 3627. R. 326. AULUS SORNE∣LIUS COSSUS, T. QUINTINUS POENUS CINCINNATUS. An extream dry weather occasioned a sort of itch in Rome, of which few people were free, some new superstitions were taking ground among the people, but they were suppressed.

A. M. 3628. R. 327. C. SERVILIUS HA∣LA STRUCTUS, L. PAPYRIUS MUGIL∣LANENSIS. The Senate sent some Heralds to Veii to ask of the Veientes satisfaction for the goods they had plundered in the Roman Territory; and upon their refusal, a War was proclaimed against them.

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