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The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08

BOOK VI
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Proclamation was then made to the Nepesinians, that they should lay down their arms, and orders were given that the unarmed should be spared.

The Etrurians, armed and unarmed, were put to the sword without distinction: of the Nepesinians also the authors of the surrender were beheaded.

To the unoffending multitude their property was restored, and the town was left with a garrison.

Thus having recovered two allied cities from the enemy, the tribunes marched back their victorious army to Rome.

During the same year restitution was demanded from the Latins and Hernicians, and the cause was asked why they had not during some years supplied soldiers according to stipulation.


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