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The History of Rome, Book II

CHAPTER IX
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According to his account Rome, a woman who had fled from Ilion to Rome, or rather her daughter of the same name, married Latinos, king of the Aborigines, and bore to him three sons, Romos, Romylos, and Telegonos.

The last, who undoubtedly emerges here as founder of Tusculum and Praeneste, belongs, as is well known, to the legend of Odysseus.
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II.IV.Fruitlessness of the Celtic Victory 22.

II.VII.Relations between the East and West 23.

II.VII.The Roman Fleet 24.


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