111
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Terms of peace
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Hannibal flies to Prusias, king of Bithynia
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189.
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ÆTOLIAN WAR—
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Fulvius takes Ambracia
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111
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Terms of peace
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189.
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GALATIAN WAR—
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Manlius attacks the Galatians without the authority of the Senate or the People
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112
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187.
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He returns to Rome
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113
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Effects of the Eastern conquests upon the Roman character
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113
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CHAPTER XVI.
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WARS IN THE WEST: THE GALLIC, LIGURIAN, AND SPANISH WARS. B.C. 200–175.
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200.
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THE GALLIC WAR—
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The Gauls take Placentia and lay siege to Cremona
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113
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Conquest of the Insubres and Cenomani
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114
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191.
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Conquest of the Boil
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114
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190.
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Colony founded at Bononia
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114
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180.
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Via Æmilia
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114
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200.
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THE LIGURIAN WAR—
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Continued with intermissions for nearly 80 years
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114
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Character of the war
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114
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198.
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TWO PROVINCES FORMED IN SPAIN
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114
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195.
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THE SPANISH WAR—
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The Consul M. Porcius Cato sent into Spain
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114
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His success
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115
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The Spaniards again take up arms
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115
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180.
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The war brought to a conclusion by Tib. Sempronius Gracchus
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115
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178.
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THE ISTRIAN WAR
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115
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177–175.
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THE SARDINIAN AND CORSICAN WAR
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115
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CHAPTER XVII.
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THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND ARMY.
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Review of the history of the Roman Constitution
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116
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Political equality of the Patricians and Plebeians
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116
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I. THE MAGISTRATES—
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The Lex Annalis
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117
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1. The Quæstors
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117
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2. The Ædiles
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117
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3. The Prætors
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117
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4. The Consuls
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118
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5. The Dictators
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118
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6. The Censors
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118
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(a) The Census
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118
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(b) Control over the morals of the citizens
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119
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(c) Administration of the finances of the state
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119
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II. THE
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