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Dennis, George
The cities and cemeteries of Etruria: in two volumes (Band 1) — London, 1848

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APPENDIX.

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APPENDIX TO CHAPTER III.

Note.

Fiden^e was taken, 1st, by Romulus, who pursued the routed citizens
within the gates. Liv. I., 14 ; Dion. Hal. II., p. 116 ; Plut. Romul.

The 2nd time by Tullus Hostilius, who reduced it by famine. Dion.
Hal. III., p. 172.

The 3rd by Ancus Martius, by means of a cuniculus. Dion. Hal. III.,
p. 180.

The 4th by Tarquinius Priscus, by storm. Dion. Hal. III., p. 194.

The 5th in the year of Rome 250, by the Consuls Valerius Poplicola,
and Lucretius Tricipitinus, also by storm. Dion. Hal. V., p. 310.

The 6th in the year 256, by the Consul Largius Flavus, by famine.
Dion. Hal. V., p. 325.

The 7th in the year 319, by the Dictator A. Servilius Priscus, by
means of a cunicvlus. Liv. IV., 22.

The 8th, and last time, in the year 328, by the Dictator Mam. JSmilius
Mamercinus, in the same manner as it was first taken by Romulus,
(Liv. IV., 34,) though Floras (I., 12) says it was set on fire by
its own citizens.
 
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