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1 I | concerning this Saturn, whom they said was the son of Sky and Earth. [
2 I | because he was in first place, said: ~Who first from the shores
3 III | according to what Virgil said in his eighth book: ~This
4 III | the common goal, like we said above, by teaching them
5 III | 7] Indeed, as we have said before, Ianus arrived before
6 III | according to what our [poet] said: ~This fortress was founded
7 III | also of the future, [---] said 11: ~The king Latinus, an
8 III | wondered why Sallustius said: "and with them [came] the
9 IV | prophets sang 12 ~[6] Most have said that this Faunus was the
10 VI | productions to the king; but he said it seemed to him that he
11 VII | Pontifical College it is said that Hercules, son of Juppiter
12 X | certainly Caesar and Sempronius said that the cognomen, not the
13 XII | circles of wheat, as was said above, but celery26 (of
14 XIX | which he had been urged by said goddess that this should
15 XXII | second Pontifical book it is said that some [men] were sent
16 XXIII| I, on the other hand," said Romulus, "will show you
17 XXIII| lightning. ~[4] Then Romulus said: "What do you say, Remus,
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