- occurrence, the king of the
Caeninenses entered upon
Roman territory with his army.
Romulus and the
Romans met the
Caeninenses in battle,
killed their king...
- happened, the king of the
Caeninenses entered upon
Roman territory with his army.
Romulus and the
Romans met the
Caeninenses in battle,
killed their king...
- form of children.
Romulus then
forced the
Caeninense to
destroy large parts of
their city. The
Caeninenses never challenged Rome again,
following this...
- Rome,
celebrates the
first Roman triumph after his
victory over the
Caeninenses,
following the Rape of the
Sabine Women. He
celebrates a
further triumph...
- that
Romulus had a wife, Hersilia. In Livy,
following the
defeat of the
Caeninenses and the Antemnates, the
Sabine women begged Hersilia to
intercede with...
-
commemorate his
winning of the
spolia opima from Acron, king of the
Caeninenses, and to
serve as a
repository for them.
Iuppiter Feretrius was therefore...
-
tells that in 752 BC
Romulus defeated and
stripped Acron, king of the
Caeninenses,
following the Rape of the
Sabine Women. In the
second instance, Aulus...
- Rome. In
retaliation Acron, the king of the
neighbouring tribe, the
Caeninenses,
declared war upon the Romans. He and his
tribesmen were mercilessly...
- Rome,
celebrates the
first Roman triumph after his
victory over the
Caeninenses,
following the Rape of the
Sabine Women. He
celebrates a
further triumph...
-
opima was won only
three times: by
Romulus for
killing Acro, king of the
Caeninenses (c. 750 BC); by
Aulus Cornelius Cossus for
killing Lars Tolumnius, king...