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

ROMAN HISTORY. 1353 ~B. C. I B. C. tator. The Gauls leave Rome, after hold- Diet. P. Manlius Capitolinus. ing it seven months. Mag. Eq. C. Licinius Calvus. 389 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 1.) 367 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv vi. 42.) Diet. M. Furius Camillus III. Diet. M. Furius Camillus V. Mag. Eq. C. Servilius Ahala. Mag.Eq. T.Quinctius CincinnatusCapitolinus. Rome rebuilt. The Latins and Hernicans The ROGATIONES LICINIAE passed. One of renounce their alliance with Rome. Rome the consuls was to be chosen from the ple. attacked by the surrounding nations; but beians; but a new magistracy was instiCamillus gains victories over them. tuted, the praetorship, which was to be 388 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 4.) confined to the patricians. Camilllls, the 387 VI. Trib. l1fil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 5.) dictator, conquers the Gauls, and dedicates The number of the Roman tribes increased a temple to Concordia to celebrate the from 21 to 25, by the addition of four new reconciliation of the two orders. tribes; the Stellatina, Tromentina, Saba- 366 Coss. L. Aemilius Mamercinus. tina, and Arniensis. L. Sextius Sextinus Lateranus. 386 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 6.) Censs. A. Postumius Regillensis Albinus. Defeat of the Antiates and Etruscans. C. Sulpicius Peticus. 385 VI. Trib. Mil. econs. pot. (Liv. vi. 11.) FIRST PLEBEIAN CONSUL, L. Sextius. Diet. A. Cornelius Cossus. FIRST PRAETOR, L. Furius Camillus. Mag. Eq. T. Quinctius Capitolinus. 365 Coss. L. Genucius Aventinensis. Defeat of the Volscians. A colony founded Q. Servilius Ahala. at Satricum. The patricians accuse M. Pestilence at Rome. Death of Camillus. Manlius Capitolinus of aspiring to royal 364 Coss. C. Sulpicius Peticus. power. C. Licinius Calvus Stole. 384 VI. Trib. Jlfil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 18.) The pestilence continues. Ludi scenici first Manlius is brought to trial, condemned, and instituted. put to death. 363 Coss. Cn. Genucius Aventinensis. 383 VI. Trib. Alil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 21.) L. Aemilius Mamercinus II. The Ager Pomptinus assigned to the ple- Diet. L. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus. beians. A colony founded at Nepete. iAlcg. Eq. L. Pinarins Natta. 382 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 22.) Censs. M. Fabius Ambustus. War with Praeneste. L. Furius Medullinus. 381 VI. Trib. lllil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 22.) 362 Coss. Q. Servilius Ahala II. War with Praeneste and the Volscians. L. Genucius Aventinensis II. 380 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 27.) Diet. Ap. Claudius Crassinus Regillensis. Censs. C. Sulpicius Camerinus. Abd. Jiag. Eq. P. Cornelius Scapula. Sp. Postumius Regillensis Albinus. Half of the Tribuni Militum for the first time Mort. e. elected bythe people. Earthquake at Rome. Diet. T. Quinctius Cincinnatus Capitolinus. Self-devotion of Curtius. Mfag. Eq. A. Sempronius Atratinus. 361 Coss. C. Sulpicius Peticus II. Praeneste taken by the dictator. C. Licinius Calvus Stolo II. 379 VI. Trib. ANil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 30.) Diet. T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Cris378 VI. Trib. Mil. econs. pot. (Liv. vi. 31.) pious. Censs. Sp. Servilius Priscus. Mag. Eq. Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis. Q. Cloelius Siculus. Invasion of the Gauls. T. Manlius kills a 377 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 32.) Gaul in single combat, and acquires the 376 VI. Trsib. AMil. cons. pot. Their names are surname of Torquatus. not mentioned by Livy; but Diodoels 360 Coss. C. Poetelius Libo Visolus. (xv. 71.) has preserved the names of four M. Fabius Ambustus. of them. Diet. Q. Servilius Ahala. The ROGATIONES LIcINIsA proposed by C. Meag. Eq. T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Licinius and L. Sextius, the tribunes of Crispinus. the people, to improve the condition of the War with the Gauls and Tiburtines, who are plebeians, and to increase their political defeated by the dictator. power. 359 Coss. M. Popilius Laenas. 375 C. Licinius and L. Sextius re-elected tribunes Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus. to every year; and as the patricians would 358 GCoss. C. Fabius Ambustus. 371 not allow the Rogations to become laws, C. Plautius Proculus. the tribunes prevented the election of all Diet. C. Sulpicius Peticus. patrician magistrates during these years. Mag. Eq. M. Valerius Poplicola. 370 VI. Trib. Alil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 36.) Plautius defeats the Hernicans, and Sulpicius C. Licinius and L. Sextius, who are again the Gauls. Fabius fights unsuccessfully elected tribunes, allow consular tribunes to against the Tarquinienses. Renewal of the be chosen this year, on account of the war alliance with Latium. Lex Poetelia de amwith Velitrae. Licinius and Sextinls con- bitu, proposed by the tribune Poetelius. tinue to be re-elected down to B. C. 367. The number of tribes increased from 25 to 369 VI. Trib. lIil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 36.) 27 by the addition of the Pomptina and 368 VI. Trib. Mil. cons. pot. (Liv. vi. 38.) Publilia. Diet. M. Furius Camillus IV. 357 Coss. C. Marcius Rutilus. Mag. Eq. L. Aemilius Mamercinus. Cn. Manlius. Capitolinus Imperiosus II.

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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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Smith, William, Sir, ed. 1813-1893.
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Biography -- Dictionaries.
Greece -- Biography.
Rome -- Biography.

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