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Appian, The Civil Wars (ed. Horace White), FRAGMENTA, CONCERNING REMUS AND ROMULUSThis is a transcript, with slight variations, of the first of the
Excerpta "Concerning the Kings." (search)
CONCERNING REMUS AND ROMULUSThis is a transcript, with slight variations, of the first of the
Excerpta "Concerning the Kings."
FROM THE COLLECTION OF MAX. TREU (1880)
WHEN Troy was captured on the 8th day of the month of December,
Æneas fled to Mount Ida, passing through the Achæans,
who gave way to him as he was carrying off his household gods and his
family. Others say that it was not that pious sight that saved him, but that
Æneas had often urged the barbarians to give Helen back to the
Achæans. There, having collected a band of Phrygians,Mendelssohn considers the text
spurious down to this point. he departed to Laurentum, and having
married Lavinia, the daughter of Latinus, king of the Aborigines, he built a
city and named it Lavinium after his wife. Three years later Latinus died,
and Æneas succeeded to the kingdom, by virtue of his marriage
relationship, and gave the name of Latins to the Ab
Appian, The Civil Wars (ed. Horace White), BOOK II, CHAPTER XI (search)