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Bartolomeo Pinelli
1086
The Battle between The Horatians and the Curiatians
E943,11
Brutus and Collatinus swear to expel the Tarquins
E943,20
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E943,7
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E943,4
Floronia about to Enter her Tomb
E944
Orazio Coclite Fights on Ponte Sublico
E945
Siccio Dentato Centurione (Lucius Siccius Dentatus During the Dreadfull Combat)
E946
Tanaquilla Show the Dead Body of Tarquinio for Servius Tullius
E947
Marco Horatius Kills his Sister
E948
The Roman People Swear to Take Revenge on the Murder of Ceasar
E949
Gaius Mucius Scaevola in the presence of Lars Porsena
E950
Orazio Coclite alone on Ponte Subico presses Lars Porsenas Army back
E951
Cato the Younger's Death
E952
Ortenzia Monteio and her Lover Being Killed by her Father
E953
Aristomene goes to Sparta at night and hangs a Spartan Shield at the Temple of Pallas
E954,10
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E954,100
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E954,11
Cunningness of Peisistratos
E954,12
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E954,13
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E954,14
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E954,15
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E954,17
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E954,16
Aristogeiton and Harmodius seeing one of their conspirators talking with Hippias, run to kill Hipparchus
E954,18
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E954,19
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E954,2
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E954,21
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E954,20
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E954,22
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E954,24
Aristides writes his name to an unknown who wanted him exiled
E954,26
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E954,25
Aristides is warned by Alexander, king of Macedonia, of the sudden attack planned by Mardonius, general of the Persians
E954,27
Answer of the Athenian Aristides to the ambassadors of Mardonius: "As long as the sun gives light to the moon, the Athenians will always be enemies of the Persians"
E954,29
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E954,28
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E954,49
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E954,5
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E954,50
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E954,51
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E954,52
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