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The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08

CHAPTER I
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He was buried, by whatever name human and divine laws require him to be called,[8] on the banks of the river Numicius.

They call him Jupiter Indiges.
[Footnote 8: AEneas, being now deified, could not be called by his human name; and in speaking of his being buried, it would be improper to name him by his divine title.

_---- Indigetem_.

He is called by Dionysius [Greek: Chthonios Theos].] 3.

Ascanius, the son of AEneas, was not yet old enough to take the government upon him; that government, however, remained secure for him till the age of maturity.


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