<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text><body><div n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0914.phi001.perseus-eng3" type="edition" xml:lang="eng"><div subtype="book" n="1" type="textpart"><div n="10" subtype="chapter" type="textpart"><div n="7" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p>Such was the origin of the first temple dedicated in <placeName key="tgn,7013962">Rome</placeName>. And the gods decreed that though
							its founder did not utter idle words in declaring that posterity would
							thither bear their spoils, still the splendour of that offering should
							not be dimmed by the number of those who have rivalled his achievement.
							For after so many years have elapsed and so many wars been waged, only
							twice have the <foreign xml:lang="lat">spolia opima</foreign> been
								offered.<note anchored="true" n="4" resp="ed" place="unspecified">The
								first time by Cornelius Cossus, who slew Lars Tolumnius, B.C. <date when="-0437">437</date> (see Book IV. chap. xx. p. 243); the
								second by Claudius Marcellus, who slew Viridomarus, king of the
								Gauls, B.C. <date when="-0222">222</date>.</note> So seldom has
							Fortune granted that glory to men. </p></div></div><div n="11" subtype="chapter" type="textpart"><div n="1" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p>Whilst the Romans were thus occupied, the army of the Antemnates seized
							the opportunity of their territory being unoccupied and made a raid into
							it. <placeName key="tgn,2053172">Romulus</placeName> hastily led his
							legion against this fresh foe and surprised them as they were scattered
							over the fields. </p></div><div n="2" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> At the very first battle-shout and charge the enemy were routed and
							their city captured. Whilst Romulus was exulting over this double
							victory, his wife, Hersilia, moved by the entreaties of the abducted
							maidens, implored him to pardon their parents and receive them into
							citizenship, for so the State would increase in unity and strength. </p></div><div n="3" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> He readily granted her request. He then advanced against the
							Crustuminians, who had commenced war, but their eagerness had been
							damped by the successive defeats of their neighbours, and they offered
							but slight resistance. </p></div><div n="4" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> Colonies were planted in both places; owing to the fertility of the soil
							of the Crustumine district, the majority gave their names for that
							colony. On the other hand there were numerous migrations to <placeName key="tgn,7013962">Rome</placeName>, mostly of the parents and
							relatives of the abducted maidens. </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>