A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.

]352 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES OF B.C. B.C. Dict. A. Postumius Tubertus. Dict. P. Cornelius Rutilus Cossus. Mag. Eq. L. Julius Julus. Mac. Eq. C. Servilius (Structus) Ahala. Great victory over the Aequians and Vol- 407 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 57.) scians at Mount Algidus. Expiration of the truce with Veii. See B. C. 430 Coss. C. Papirius Crassus. 425. The truce was made for twenty L. Julius Julus. years; but the years were the old Roman 429 Coss. L. Sergius Fidenas II. years of ten months. The Romans deHostus Lucretius Tricipitinus. feated by the Volscians. 428 Coss. A. Cornelius Cossus. 406 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 58.) T. Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus II. War with the Volscians. Anxur, afterwards 427 Coss. C. Servilius Structus Ahala. called Tarracina, taken. War declared L. Papirius Mugillanus II. X against Veii. Pay decreed by the senate War declared against Veii by the vote of to the Roman soldiers for the first time. the comitia centuriata. 405 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 61.) 426 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 31.) Siege of Veii which lasts ten years. See Dict. Mam. Aemilius Mamercinus III. B. C. 396. A1lay. Eq. A. Cornelius Cossus. 404 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot., (Liv. iv. 61.) War with Veii. Fidenae again revolts, is An eclipse of the sun recorded in the Annales retaken and destroyed. Maximi as occurring on the Nones of 425 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 35.) June. (Cic. dc Rep. i. 16.) Truce with Veii for twenty years. 403 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 1.) 424 IV. Trib. Alil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 35.) Censs. M. Furius Camillus. Censs. L. Julius Julus. M. Postumius Albinus Regillensis. L. Papirius Crassus. Livy counts the censors among the consular 423 Coss. C. Sempronius Atratinus. tribunes, whom he accordingly makes eight Q. Fabius Vibulanus. in number. War with the Volscians. Vulturnum taken 402 VI. Tib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 8.) by the Samnites. Defeat of the Romans before Veii. Anxur 422 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 42.) recovered by the Volscians. 421 Coss. N. Fabius Vibulanus. 401 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 10.) T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus. 400 VI. Trib. ril. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 12.) The number of the quaestors increased from Anxur recovered by the Romans. two to four. 399 VL Tib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 13.) 420 IV. Trib. lil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 44.) A pestilence at Rome. A Lectisternium inConquest of the Greek city of Cumae by the stituted for the first time. Campanians. 398 VI. Trib. JMil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 14.) 419 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 44.) An embassy sent to consult the oracle at 418 III. Trib. Iil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 45.) Delphi. Dict. Q. Servilius Priscus Fidenas II. 397 T'I. Trib. i3il. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 16.) Allcy. Eq. C. Serviliiis (Structus) Axilla. 396 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 18.) Censs. L. Papirius Mugillanus. Dict. M. Furius Camillus. Mam. Aemilius Mamercinus. Mag. Eq. P. Cornelius Maluginensis. Defeat of the Aequians, Lavici taken, and a Capture of Veii by the dictator Camillus. colony sent thither. 395 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 24.) 417 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 47.) 394 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 26.) 416 IV. Tsrib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 47.) Peace made with the Falisci. 415 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 49.) 393 Coss. L. Valerius Potitus. Aibd. 414 IV. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 49.) P. Cornelius Maluginensis Cossus. Abd. War with the Aequians. Bola conquered. L. Lucretius Flavus (Tricipitinus). Postumius, the consular tribune, killed by Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus. the soldiers. From this time the power Censs. L. Papirius Cursor. of the Aequians and Volscians declines, C. Julius Julus. Alort. e. chiefly through the increasing might of M. Cornelius Maluginensis. the Samnites. Distribution of the Veientine territory among 413 Coss. A. Cornelius Cossus. the plebeians. L. Furius Medulllinus. 392 Coss. L. Valerius Potitus. 412 Coss. Q. Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus. M. Manlius Capitolinns. C. Furius Pacilus. 391 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 32.) 411 Coss. M. Papirius Mugillanus. Camillus banished. War with Volsinii. C. Nautius Rutilus. The Gauls invade Etruria and lay siege to 410 Coss. M'. Aemilins Mamercinus. Clusium. C. Valerius Potitus Volusus. 390 VI. Tsib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. v. 36.) M. Maenius, tribune of the plebs, proposes Dict. M. Furius Camillus II. an agrarian law. Mag. Eq. L. Valerius Potitus. 409 Coss. Cn. Cornelius Cossus. RoME TAKEN BY THE GAULS. The RoL. Furius Medullinus II. mans are defeated at the battle of the Three of the four quaestors are plebeians, Allia on the 16th of July (Niebuhr, vol. ii. being the first time that the plebeians had note 1179), and the Gauls entered Rome obtained this office. on the third day after the battle. Camil408 II. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. iv. 56.) lus recalled from exile, and appointed dic

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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.
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