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The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08

CHAPTER I
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And in company with these, the number of their young associates daily increasing, they carried on their business and their sports.
[Footnote 9: _Forte quadam divinitus_.

[Greek: theia tini tyche].

Plut.] 5.

They say, that the festival of the lupercal, as now celebrated, was even at that time solemnized on the Palatine hill, which, from Palanteum, a city of Arcadia, was first called Palatium, and afterwards Mount Palatine.

There they say that Evander, who belonged to the tribe of Arcadians,[10] that for many years before had possessed that country, appointed the observance of a feast, introduced from Arcadia, in such manner, that young men ran about naked in sport and wantonness, doing honour to Pan Lycaeus, whom the Romans afterwards called Inuus.


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