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Archives for December 2013

December 31, 2013 Leave a Comment

New Year’s Eve, 2013

Today is New Years Eve.As 2013 Recedes Into History Let’s do a quick retrospective of it. That's it for 2013 at History Moments. Look for past

December 30, 2013 Leave a Comment

Three Brothers, Three Tribes of Rome

There can be no doubt that a third town, which seems to have been very populous, now existed.Continuing The Foundation of Rome,our selection from

December 29, 2013 Leave a Comment

Rome and Alba

The whole description of the circumstances under which the fate of Alba was decided is just as manifestly poetical, but we shall dwell upon it for a

December 28, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Two Tribes of Rome

When, perhaps after several generations of a separate existence, the two states became united, the towns ceased to be towns, and the collective body

December 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

Of Romans and Sabines

The curia of Rome, a cottage covered with straw, was a faithful memorial of the times when Rome stood buried in the night of history, as a small

December 26, 2013 Leave a Comment

Rape of the Sabines

In the midst of the solemnities, the Sabine maidens, thirty in number, were carried off, from whom the curiæ received their names: this is the genuine

December 25, 2013 Leave a Comment

Two Brothers, Two Towns

Romulus is universally said to have wished to build on the Palatine, while Remus, according to some, preferred the Aventine; according to others, the

December 24, 2013 1 Comment

The Legend of Romulus

The Romans clung to the conviction that Romulus, the founder of Rome, was the son of a virgin by a god, that his life was marvelously preserved, that

December 23, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Foundation of Rome

This series has nine easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: History in the Legends.IntroductionA group of legends gathers round the

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