| Barthold Georg Niebuhr - 1848 - 616 lapas
...fixed the boundary of his town, but Remus scornfully leapt across the ditch, for which he was plain by Celer, a hint that no one should cross the fortifications...ends with the defeat of Remuria. ' DC Divinat. i. 48. The question now is what were these two towns of Roma and Remuria ? They were evidently Pclasgian... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 444 lapas
...city and from the Palatine. Romulus now fixed the boundary of his town, but Remus scornfully leaped across the ditch, for which he was slain by Celer,...double kingdom, which ends with the defeat of Remuria. The question now is, What were these two towns of Roma and Remuria? They were evidently Pelasgian places:... | |
| Timothy Peter Wiseman - 1995 - 264 lapas
...two towns, Rome and Remuria, the latter being far distant from the city and from the Palatine . . . Thus we have a double kingdom which ends with the defeat of Remuria.' 5 But that was not the whole story. Niebuhr believed, as have many after him, that Rome then 'united... | |
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