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  • 71Coriolanus — This article is about the Shakespeare play. For other uses, see Coriolanus (disambiguation). Coriolanus, Act V, Scene III. Engraved by James Caldwell from a painting by Gavin Hamilton. Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to… …

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  • 72Alba Longa — (in Italian sources occasionally written Albalonga ) was an ancient city of LatiumGuralnik, David B., Editor in Chief. “Alba Longa.” Webster’s New World Dictionary of the American Language . Second College Edition. New York, NY: Prentice Hall… …

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  • 73Salii — The Salii were the leaping priests of Mars in Ancient Rome: twelve aristocratic young men, dressed in ancient outfits worn by ancient warriors, outlandish even to people in the day of Cicero. These outfits consisted of an embroidered tunic, a… …

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  • 74Tullius — was a Roman nomen. The feminine form was Tullia; and Tully is often seen, especially as another name for Cicero. Please note, however, that the use of this name does not necessarily imply that all of those listed are related by blood.* Servius… …

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  • 75Curia Hostilia — Coordinates: 41°53′35″N 12°29′07″E / 41.89306°N 12.48528°E / 41.89306; 12.48528 …

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  • 76Caelian Hill — The Caelian Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome In Latin / Italian Mons Caelius / Celio Rione Celio Buildings Baths of Caracalla, Villa Celimontana Churches Santi Giovanni e Paolo, S …

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  • 77Horatii — Oath of the Horatii (1784), by Jacques Louis David According to Livy, the Horatii were male triplets from Rome. During a war between Rome and Alba Longa during the reign of Tullus Hostilius (approx. 672 642 B.C.), it was agreed that settlement of …

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  • 78Sextus Propertius — Sextus Aurelius Propertius was a Latin elegiac poet born around 50 45 BCE in Mevania (although other cities in the region of Umbria claim this dignity Hespillus, Ameria, Perusia and Assisium), and died a short time after 15 BCE. [John Lemprière s …

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  • 79Coriolanus (play) — ourceCoriolanus was largely based on the Life of Coriolanus as it was described in Plutarch s Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans and Livy s Ab Urbe condita .Date and textIt was originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Elements of the… …

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  • 80Albani (people) — See Albani for other uses of that name Albani was the Latin name in the Roman Republic for the inhabitants of Alba Longa, southeast of Rome. Origins of the Albani According to legend, Ascanius, son of Trojan War hero Aeneas, founded the Albani… …

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