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The History of Rome, Book III

CHAPTER III
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This is shown at once by a glance at the map, and also by the remarkable exceptional provision which allowed the Centuripans to buy to any part of Sicily.

They needed, as Roman spies, the utmost freedom of movement We may add that Centuripa appears to have been among the first cities that went over to Rome (Diodorus, l.xxiii.p.

501).
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This distinction between Italy as the Roman mainland or consular sphere on the one hand, and the transmarine territory or praetorial sphere on the other, already appears variously applied in the sixth century.

The ritual rule, that certain priests should not leave Rome (Val.Max.i.i, 2), was explained to mean, that they were not allowed to cross the sea (Liv.Ep.19, xxxvii.


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