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The History of Rome, Book I

CHAPTER VII
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The Hill-Romans On the Quirinal), appear to be here put -a potiori- for the whole population of the four regions of the city proper.

The -pagani- are, undoubtedly, the residents of the Aventine and Janiculum not included in the tribes, and the analogous -collegia- of the Capitol and the Circus valley.
14.

The "Seven-hill-city" in the proper and religious sense was and continued to be the narrower Old-Rome of the Palatine (iv.

The Palatine City).

Certainly the Servian Rome also regarded itself, at least as early as the time of Cicero (comp.e.g.Cic.ad Att.
vi.


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