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 1     Pre     |   considered unbecoming; for what Roman is ashamed to bring his
 2  Iphicr     |       discipline, that as certain Roman soldiers were formerly called
 3  Iphicr(110)|                  Fabiani.] If the Roman soldiers were used to be
 4  Timoth(125)|       solemn occasions, as in the Roman lectisternia. ~
 5  Epamin(151)|            Versus was used by the Roman as well for a line in prose
 6  Hamilc     |            by Caius Lutatius, the Roman consul, resolved on putting
 7  Hannib     |           no one doubts, that the Roman people excelled all other
 8  Hannib     |       Quintus Fabius Maximus, the Roman dictator, threw himself
 9  Hannib     |        went to Rome, to thank the Roman senate and people for having
10  Hannib     | eventually came to pass. When the Roman ambassadors had gone thither,
11   Attic     |     descended from a most ancient Roman family,251 held the equestrian
12   Attic(251)|         most remote origin of the Roman race." His family was so
13   Attic     |       uncle, Quintus Caecilius, a Roman knight, an intimate friend
14   Attic     |           should be formed by the Roman knights for the assassins
15   Attic     |   marriage with the daughter of a Roman knight to an alliance with
16   Attic     |    property of Lucius Saufeius, a Roman knight, who was of the same
17   Attic     |        though he was a hospitable Roman knight, and invited, with
18   Attic     |      Aulus Torquatus, and of many Roman knights besides. It may
19   Attic     |         has characterized 289 the Roman magistrates; for there is
20   Attic     |         illustrious action of the Roman people, which is not recorded
21   Attic     |          excelled the rest of the Roman people in honour and the
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