Publilian Law transferring the election of the Tribunes from the Comitia of Centuries to those of the Tribes
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36
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462.
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Proposal of the Tribune Terentilius Arsa for the appointment of Decemviri
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37
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460.
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Seizure of the Capitol by Herdonius the Sabine
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37
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454.
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Appointment of three Commissioners to visit Greece
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37
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452.
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Their return to Rome
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37
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451.
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Appointment of the Decemviri
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37
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The Ten Tables
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37
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450.
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New Decemviri appointed
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37
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Their tyranny
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38
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Two new Tables added, making twelve in all
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38
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449.
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The Decemviri continue in office
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38
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Death of Sicinius Dentatus
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38
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Death of Virginia
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39
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Second secession to the Sacred Mount
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39
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Resignation of the Decemvirs
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39
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Election of ten Tribunes
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40
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Valerian and Horatian Laws
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40
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Death of Appius Claudius
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40
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The Twelve Tables
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40
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CHAPTER VI.
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FROM THE DECEMVIRATE TO THE CAPTURE OF ROME BY THE GAULS. B.C. 448–390.
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445.
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Third secession to the Sacred Mount
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41
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Lex Canuleia for intermarriage between the two orders
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41
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Institution of Military Tribunes with consular powers
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41
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443.
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Institution of the Censorship
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41
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421.
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Quæstorship thrown open to the Plebeians
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42
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440.
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Famine at Rome
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42
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Death of Sp. Mælius
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42
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Foreign wars
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42
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Roman colonies
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43
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War with the Etruscans
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43
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437.
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Spolia Opima won by A. Cornelius Cossus
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43
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426.
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Capture and destruction of Fidenæ
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43
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403.
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Commencement of siege of Veii
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43
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Tale of the Alban Lake
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43
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396.
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Appointment of Camillus as Dictator
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43
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Capture of Veii
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44
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394.
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War with Falerii
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44
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Tale of the Schoolmaster
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44
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Unpopularity of Camillus
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44
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391.
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He goes into exile
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44
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CHAPTER VII.
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FROM THE CAPTURE OF ROME BY THE GAULS TO THE FINAL UNION OF THE TWO ORDERS. B.C. 390–367.
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