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 7, 2024.

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MILITARY TRIBƲNES.

A. M. 3629. R. 328. T. QUINTIUS POENUS CINCINNATUS, C. FURIUS, MARCUS POSTHUMUS, AULUS COR∣NELIUS COSSUS. The last of them staid in the City to manage the affairs, and his three colleagues went against the Veii, but they were vigorously repulsed. Upon this mis∣fortune Aemelius Mamercus was made Dictator, who went to rescue the Military Tribunes. The rumour of this success filled the Fidenates with hopes of recovering their liber∣ties, therefore they killed all the Romans in their Colony, and joyned themselves to the Veii. The Dictator fought them, routed, and pursued them so closely, that the Romans got promiscuously with them into Fidena; took it, and put the Inhabitants thereof to death. The Dictator made an end of this War in sixteen days.

A. M. 3630. R. 329. AULUS SEMPRO∣NIUS ATTRATINUS, L. QUINTIUS CINCINNATUS, L. FURIUS MEDULLI∣NUS T. HORATIUS BARBUSUS. A Truce of twenty years was granted to the Veii.

A. M. 3631. R. 330. C. CLAUDIUS CRASSUS, SPUR. NAUTIUS, SERGIUS, RUTILIUS FIDENAS, SERTUS JULIUS TULLUS or JULUS. There was magnifi∣cent games celebrated at Rome.

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