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Duilius; but does the statue of the augur Nævius, who is said to have divided a large flint with a razor, prove that Nævius in reality performed that prodigy?
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Duilius, is undoubtedly a proof of the naval victory obtained by
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But the rising of the sun showed Duilius his mistake.
The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991
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Duilius stared down from the top of the crags, frowning, unconsciously chewing his nails.
The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991
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However, to the Samnite leader Duilius, the two trim-looking legions which appeared on the road from Aquinum seemed far from ready to tackle an ambush.
The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991
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The Roman admiral, Duilius, who won a great victory in 260 B.C., was honored by a triumphal column set up in the Forum.
Early European History Hutton Webster
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Immediately after Duilius carried a proposition for electing consuls, with right of appeal.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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When Duilius persevered to the last, stating that the republic could not have fifteen tribunes of the people, after baffling the ambition of his colleagues, he resigned his office, being equally approved by the patricians and people.
The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Titus Livius
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The one of Duilius, in honor of the victory at Mylae
Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell
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A bronze column, ornamented with the beaks of the captured vessels, was erected at Rome in honor of this victory of Duilius.
Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell
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