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Now not only did Numa Pompilius the Sabine probably institute confarreatic marriage at Rome , as we shall soon see , but another tradition states that he was not only himself the first flamen Dialis , but that he instituted both that ...
Now not only did Numa Pompilius the Sabine probably institute confarreatic marriage at Rome , as we shall soon see , but another tradition states that he was not only himself the first flamen Dialis , but that he instituted both that ...
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According to Varro Mars or Mamers was a Sabine deity , whilst the same author represents Quirinus as connected with the Quirites , 3 that is , the inhabitants of the Sabine town of Cures , a view endorsed by all modern writers .
According to Varro Mars or Mamers was a Sabine deity , whilst the same author represents Quirinus as connected with the Quirites , 3 that is , the inhabitants of the Sabine town of Cures , a view endorsed by all modern writers .
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But as hirpus , the Sabine and Samnite name for the wolf , shows labialism , it has naturally been inferred that such forms as lupus were introduced into Latin froin some of the Umbro - Sabellian tribes . I would go further and urge ...
But as hirpus , the Sabine and Samnite name for the wolf , shows labialism , it has naturally been inferred that such forms as lupus were introduced into Latin froin some of the Umbro - Sabellian tribes . I would go further and urge ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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