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Chapter 4 NUMA AND TULLUS.

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ment, which was so wise that he lived at peace with all his neighbors. When the Romans doubted whether it was really a goddess who inspired him, Egeria convinced them, for the next time he had any guests in his house, the earthenware plates with homely fare on them were changed before their eyes into golden dishes with dainty food. Moreover, there was brought from heaven a bronze shield, which was to be carefully kept, since Rome would never fall while it was safe. Numa had eleven other shields like it made and hung in the temple of Mars, and, yearly, a set of men dedicated to the office bore them through the city with songs and dances. Just as all warlike customs wer

e keys, and after whom was named the month January. His temple was always open in time of war, and closed in t

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fin outside the Janicular gate, all the books he had written being, by his desire, buried with him. Egeria wept t

ispute which should be the greater city in the league and it was determined to settle it by a combat. In each city there was a family where three sons had been born at a birth, and their mothers were sisters. Both sets were of the same age-fine youn

s cousins pursued him, but at different distances, as one was less hindered by his wound than the others. As soon as the first came up. Horatius slew him, and so the second and the third: as he cut down this last he crie

ver her brother's shoulders, she burst into loud lamentations. Horatius, still hot with fury, struck her dead on the spot, crying, "So perish every Roman who mourns the death of an enemy of his country." Even her father approved the cruel deed, and would not bury her in his family tomb-so stern were Roman f

rinthian, who had settled in an Etruscan town named Tarquinii, whence came the family name. He was said to have first taught writing in Italy, and, indeed, the Roman letters which we still use are Greek letters made simpler. His eldest son, finding that because of his foreign blood he could rise to no honors in Etruria, set off with his wife Tanaquil, and their little son Lucius Tarquinius, to settle in Rome. Just as they came in sight of Rome, an eagle swooped down from the sky, snatched off little Tarquin's cap, and flew up with it, but the next moment came down again and put it back on his head.

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he caused her son Tarquin to give him his daughter in marriage when he grew up. This greatly offended the two sons of Ancus Martius, and they hired two young men to come before him as wood-cutters, with axes over their shoulders, pretending to have a quarrel about some goats, and while he was listening to their cause they cut him down and mortally wounded him. He had lost his sons, and had only two baby grandsons, Aruns and Tarq

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Contents

Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 1 ITALY.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 2 THE WANDERINGS OF NEAS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 3 THE FOUNDING OF ROME.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 4 NUMA AND TULLUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 5 THE DRIVING OUT OF THE TARQUINS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 6 THE WAR WITH PORSENA.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 7 THE ROMAN GOVERNMENT.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 8 MENENIUS AGRIPPA'S FABLE.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 9 CORIOLANUS AND CINCINNATUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 10 THE DECEMVIRS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 11 CAMILLUS' BANISHMENT.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 12 THE SACK OF ROME.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 13 THE PLEBEIAN CONSULATE.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 14 THE DEVOTION OF DECIUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 15 THE SAMNITE WARS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 16 THE WAR WITH PYRRHUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 17 THE FIRST PUNIC WAR.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 18 CONQUEST OF CISALPINE GAUL.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 19 THE SECOND PUNIC WAR.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 20 THE FIRST EASTERN WAR.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 21 THE CONQUEST OF GREECE, CORINTH, AND CARTHAGE.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 22 THE GRACCHI.
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Chapter 23 THE WARS OF MARIUS.
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Chapter 24 THE ADVENTURES OF MARIUS.
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Chapter 25 SULLA'S PROSCRIPTION.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 26 THE CAREER OF POMPEIUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 27 POMPEIUS AND C SAR.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 28 JULIUS C SAR.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 29 THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 30 C SAR AUGUSTUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 31 TIBERIUS AND CALIGULA.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 32 CLAUDIUS AND NERO.
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Chapter 33 THE FLAVIAN FAMILY.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 34 THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES.
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Chapter 35 THE PR TORIAN INFLUENCE.
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Chapter 36 THE DIVISION OF THE EMPIRE.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 37 CONSTANTINE THE GREAT.
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Chapter 38 CONSTANTIUS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 39 VALENTINIAN AND HIS FAMILY.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 40 THEODOSIUS THE GREAT.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 41 ALARIC THE GOTH.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 42 THE VANDALS.
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 43 ATTILA THE HUN
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Young Folks' History of England
Chapter 44 THEODORIC THE OSTROGOTH.
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Chapter 45 BELISARIUS.
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Chapter 46 POPE GREGORY THE GREAT.
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