... Volscians were then living in peace and in friend- conspired ship with Rome , Coriolanus went to Antium , and lived Attius there as the guest of Attius Tullius ... Volscians against the Romans • How the Volscians marched towards Rome ·
... Volscians were then living in peace and in friend- conspired ship with Rome , Coriolanus went to Antium , and lived there as the guest of Attius Tullius , the most respected And and the most influential man among the Volscians . Volscians ...
... Volscians should avoid out of Rome before sunset . Some think this was a craft and deceit of Martius , who sent one to Rome to the Consuls , to accuse the Volscians falsely , advertising them how they had made a conspiracy to set ...
... Volscians , and are left almost wholly to conjecture on the subject . But the remains of the language , few and scanty as they are , afford neverthe- less the safest foundation on which to rest our theories ; and these lead us to regard ...
... VOLSCIANS AND AEQUIANS . BOTH these Ausonian nations lived within the boundaries of Latium in its wider sense . The Volscians were sub- divided into smaller parts , the Antiatan , Ecetranian , and other Volscians without any definite ...
... Volscians of Ecetra , on con- dition of restoring Antium to the Vol- scians , so that this town assumed the character which it retained for 120 years , that is , till after the Latin war . Henceforth then , the Volscians no longer ...
... Volscians , had afterwards been taken by the Romans , and had lastly , a little while before the Gaulish invasion , revolted from them , and was now again be- come Volscian . It is said to have been retaken by Camillus in 369,30 and a ...
... Volscians , and are left almost wholly to conjecture on the subject . But the remains of the language , few and scanty as they are , afford neverthe- less the safest foundation on which to rest our theories ; and these lead us to regard ...
... Volscians , in which Attius Tullus falls : Livy however says that neither side has the advantage . ( 118 ) Under the next consuls , Virginius and Spurius Cassius , the lands of the Equians are ravaged , the Volscians sue for peace , are ...
... Volscians of Ecetræ , of which the condition was to restore An- tium to the Volscians ; so that this town now takes that character which it preserved for a hundred and twenty years , until after the Latin war . For , from that time the ...