Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic by Andrew Stephenson
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[Footnote 27: Livy, IV, 48.]
[Footnote 28: Livy, IV, 49.] [Footnote 29: Livy, IV, 51.] [Footnote 30: Livy, VI, 5.] [Footnote 31: Quinque viros Pomptino agro dividendo. Livy, VI, 21.] (a) _Extension of Territory by Conquest up to the Year 367 B.C._ 1. Coreoli, captured in 442. 2. Bolae, captured in 414. 3. Labicum, captured in 418. 4. Fidenae, captured in 426 and all the territory confiscated. 5. Veii, captured in 396. This was the chief town of the Etruscans, equal to Rome in size, with a large tributary country; territory confiscated. Approximate amount of land added to the Roman domain, 150 square miles. |
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