[History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD by Robert F. Pennell]@TWC D-Link bookHistory of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD CHAPTER XI 1/10
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DIVISIONS OF THE ROMAN TERRITORY .-- NOTED MEN OF THE PERIOD. Rome was now mistress of all Italy south of the Arnus and Aesis.
This country was divided into two parts. I.The AGER ROMANUS, including about one quarter of the whole, bounded on the north by CAERE, on the south by FORMIAE, and on the east by the APENNINES. II.
The DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES. The _Ager Romanus_ was subdivided, for voting and financial purposes, into thirty-three, afterwards thirty-five districts (tribes), four of which were in Rome.
The elections were all held at Rome. These districts were made up,-- a.
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