TWFanatic, sounds like you have a very good grasp of Roman history in this period.Originally Posted by TWFanatic
TWFanatic, sounds like you have a very good grasp of Roman history in this period.Originally Posted by TWFanatic
They were conservative, moderate, and never set foot outside of the Italian peninsula. However, for reasons unknown, the contemporary generation of Fabii were rather apolitical. As a result, another major family, the Claudii, held influence.
My point is that there was political division.
quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
Herein events and rations daily birth the labors of freedom.
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