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The Gauls, or Celts
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45
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391.
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Attack of Clusium by the Senones
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45
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Roman ambassadors sent to Clusium
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45
|
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They take part in the fight against the Senones
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45
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|
The Senones march upon Rome
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46
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390.
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Battle of the Allia
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46
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|
Destruction of Rome
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46
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Siege of the Capitol
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46
|
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Legend of M. Manlius
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47
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Appointment of Camillus as Dictator
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47
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|
He delivers Rome from the Gauls
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47
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Rebuilding of the city
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47
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Further Gallic wars
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48
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361.
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Legend of T. Manlius Torquatus
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48
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349.
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Legend of M. Valerius Corvus
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48
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385.
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Distress at Rome
|
48
|
384.
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M. Manlius comes forward as a patron of the poor
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48
|
|
His fate
|
49
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376.
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Licinian Rogations proposed
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49
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Violent opposition of the Patricians
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50
|
367.
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Licinian Rogations passed
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50
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366.
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L. Sextius first Plebeian Consul
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50
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|
Institution of the Prætorship
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50
|
356.
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First Plebeian Dictator
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51
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351.
|
First Plebeian Censor
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51
|
336.
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First Plebeian Prætor
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51
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300.
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Lex Ogulnia, increasing the number of the Pontiffs and Augurs, and enacting that a certain number of them should be taken from the Plebeians
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51
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339.
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Publilian Laws
|
51
|
286.
|
Lex Hortensia
|
51
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CHAPTER VIII.
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FROM THE LICINIAN ROGATIONS TO THE END OF THE SAMNITE WARS. B.C. 367–290.
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362.
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Pestilence at Rome
|
52
|
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Death of Camillus
|
52
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Tale of M. Curtius
|
53
|
|
The Samnites
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53
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Their history
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53
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Division into four tribes
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53
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Conquer Campania and Lucania
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53
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Samnites of the Apennines attack the Sidicini
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53
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Campanians assist the Sidicini
|
53
|
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They are defeated by the Samnites
|
53
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They solicit the assistance of Rome
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53
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343–341.
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FIRST SAMNITE WAR
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