Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / The Roman History: Concerning the Kings

The Roman History: Concerning the Kings (5)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0551.tlg002.perseus-eng2:5
Refs {'start': {'reference': '5', 'human_reference': 'Fragment 5'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next
FROM “THE EMBASSIES”

When Tatius waged war against Romulus, the wives of the Romans, who were daughters of the Sabines, made peace between them. Advancing to the camp of the parents they held out their hands to them and showed the infant children already born to them and their husbands, and testified that their husbands had done them no wrong. They prayed that the Sabines would take pity on themselves, their sons-in-law, their grandchildren, and their daughters, and either put an end to this wretched war between relatives, or first kill them in whose behalf it was begun. The parents, moved partly by their own difficulties and partly by pity for the women, and perceiving that what the Romans had done was not from lust but necessity, entered into negotiations with them. For this purpose Romulus and Tatius met in the street which was named from this event Via Sacra and agreed upon these conditions: that both Romulus and Tatius should be kings, and that the Sabines who were then serving in the army under Tatius, and any others who might choose to come, should be allowed to settle in Rome on the same terms and under the same laws as the Romans themselves.

Tokens

FROM 1 w 4
THE 1 w 8
EMBASSIES 1 w 17
When 1 w 22
Tatius 1 w 28
waged 1 w 33
war 1 w 36
against 1 w 43
Romulus 1 w 50
the 1 w 54
wives 1 w 59
of 1 w 61
the 2 w 64
Romans 1 w 70
who 1 w 74
were 1 w 78
daughters 1 w 87
of 2 w 89
the 3 w 92
Sabines 1 w 99
made 1 w 104
peace 1 w 109
between 1 w 116
them 1 w 120
Advancing 1 w 130
to 1 w 132
the 5 w 135
camp 1 w 139
of 3 w 141
the 6 w 144
parents 1 w 151
they 1 w 155
held 1 w 159
out 1 w 162
their 1 w 167
hands 1 w 172
to 2 w 174
them 2 w 178
and 2 w 181
showed 1 w 187
the 10 w 190
infant 1 w 196
children 1 w 204
already 1 w 211
born 1 w 215
to 3 w 217
them 3 w 221
and 3 w 224
their 2 w 229
husbands 1 w 237
and 5 w 241
testified 1 w 250
that 1 w 254
their 3 w 259
husbands 2 w 267
had 1 w 270
done 1 w 274
them 4 w 278
no 1 w 280
wrong 1 w 285
They 1 w 290
prayed 1 w 296
that 2 w 300
the 15 w 303
Sabines 2 w 310
would 1 w 315
take 1 w 319
pity 1 w 323
on 3 w 325
themselves 1 w 335
their 4 w 341
sons-in-law 1 w 352
their 5 w 358
grandchildren 1 w 371
and 8 w 375
their 6 w 380
daughters 2 w 389
and 9 w 393
either 1 w 399
put 1 w 402
an 13 w 404
end 1 w 407
to 4 w 409
this 1 w 413
wretched 1 w 421
war 2 w 424
between 2 w 431
relatives 1 w 440
or 2 w 443
first 1 w 448
kill 1 w 452
them 6 w 456
in 7 w 458
whose 1 w 463
behalf 1 w 469
it 3 w 471
was 1 w 474
begun 1 w 479
The 2 w 483
parents 2 w 490
moved 1 w 496
partly 1 w 502
by 1 w 504
their 7 w 509
own 1 w 512
difficulties 1 w 524
and 10 w 527
partly 2 w 533
by 2 w 535
pity 2 w 539
for 1 w 542
the 23 w 545
women 1 w 550
and 11 w 554
perceiving 1 w 564
that 3 w 568
what 1 w 572
the 24 w 575
Romans 2 w 581
had 2 w 584
done 2 w 588
was 2 w 591
not 1 w 594
from 1 w 598
lust 1 w 602
but 1 w 605
necessity 1 w 614
entered 1 w 622
into 1 w 626
negotiations 1 w 638
with 1 w 642
them 7 w 646
For 1 w 650
this 2 w 654
purpose 1 w 661
Romulus 2 w 668
and 12 w 671
Tatius 2 w 677
met 1 w 680
in 10 w 682
the 26 w 685
street 1 w 691
which 1 w 696
was 3 w 699
named 1 w 704
from 2 w 708
this 3 w 712
event 1 w 717
Via 1 w 720
Sacra 1 w 725
and 13 w 728
agreed 1 w 734
upon 1 w 738
these 1 w 743
conditions 1 w 753
that 4 w 758
both 1 w 762
Romulus 3 w 769
and 14 w 772
Tatius 3 w 778
should 1 w 784
be 5 w 786
kings 1 w 791
and 15 w 795
that 5 w 799
the 28 w 802
Sabines 3 w 809
who 3 w 812
were 2 w 816
then 1 w 820
serving 1 w 827
in 14 w 829
the 30 w 832
army 1 w 836
under 1 w 841
Tatius 4 w 847
and 16 w 851
any 1 w 854
others 1 w 860
who 4 w 863
might 1 w 868
choose 1 w 874
to 6 w 876
come 1 w 880
should 2 w 887
be 6 w 889
allowed 1 w 896
to 7 w 898
settle 1 w 904
in 15 w 906
Rome 1 w 910
on 10 w 912
the 32 w 915
same 1 w 919
terms 1 w 924
and 17 w 927
under 2 w 932
the 33 w 935
same 2 w 939
laws 1 w 943
as 4 w 945
the 34 w 948
Romans 3 w 954
themselves 2 w 964