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Classics in Translation, Volume II: Latin Literature
34 During the reign of Ancus Martius an Etruscan named Lucumo migrated to
Rome, a man of ability and wealth. The chief reason for his coming was ambition
and the hope of winning honors, which he had no opportunity of achieving at ...
Paul L. MacKendrick, Herbert M. Howe,
2012
When we compare the Tuscan lauchme with the Coptic lachme, and when we
see that the Lucumones were " the corners of the people," we cannot hesitate to
identify the two words, and to consider Lauchme or Lucumo as an iEgypto-
Tuscan ...
Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland,
1843
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Titus Livius' Roman History
TN the reign of Ancus, Lucumo, a man of great fub- flance and addrefs, came to
fettle at Rome. Ambition, and the hopes of rifing to honours in the ftate, a thing he
found quite impracticable in his native Tarqui- nii, as his father was a foreigner, ...
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A History of Rome: From the Earliest Times to the Death of ...
The lay of Tarquinius Priscus runs as follows : — In the reign of Ancus Marcius,
an Etruscan Lucumo,* a wealthy, enterprising, and ambitious man, a son of
Demaratus of Corinth, emigrated from the Etruscan town of Tarquinii to Rome,
hoping ...
At the time when Ancus Marcius was king, there lived in CHAP, the town of
Tarquinii, in the land of the Etruscans, a rich , and intelligent man called Lucumo,
the son of Demaratus, How a noble of the race of the Bacchiads of Corinth, who
had ...
Parte I. Rev Fruticola4:91-93 Gardiazabal F, Valenzuela L (1984b) Nuevas
tecnicas de propagation en lucumo. Parte II. Rev FruticolaS: 51-54 Gutierrez A (
1980) Consideraciones sobre la biologia floral del lucumo (Lucuma oboi'ata
H. B. K): ...
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Ancient Rome: An Anthology of Sources
An Anthology of Sources Christopher Francese, R. Scott Smith. E The Reign of
Tarquinius Priscus (1.34–40) 34 Tarquinius Moves from Tarquinii to Rome
During the reign ofAncus, Lucumo, an energetic and wealthy man, took up
residence at ...
Christopher Francese, R. Scott Smith,
2014
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Titus Livius's Roman history, with the supplement of J. ...
came to settle at Rome, one Lucumo , a rich and active man, prompted chiefly by
the hopes and strong desire he had of obtaining honours and preserment there,
which he could not attain to at Tar- quinii *, the city where he was born, because ...
Titus Livius, Johann Freinsheim,
1761
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The History of Etruria by Mrs. Hamilton Gray: Tarchun and ...
The bond between clansman and chief was the strictest that can be conceived
between man and man; the Lucumo everywhere representing his people, and
being considered as their protector and head. The Lucumo, as we learn from ...
Elisabeth Caroline Hamilton Gray,
1843
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The Works of Samuel Parr, ...: With Memoirs of His Life and ...
Amongst other guesses of the word, Lucumo, I believe, was suggested, but then
the other words in the sentence were so obscure, and the context so mysterious,
that we gave up all for lost ; the Spartan King never occurring to us ; Batten, ...
Samuel Parr, John Johnstone,
1828
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Lucumi on a mission for Cali and Colombia
... American U-20 Championship, the kid they call Lucumo believes they have every reason to be optimistic when the world finals get under way ... «FIFA.com, May 15»
Skeleton of ancient prince reveals Roman life
Demaratus then married an Etruscan noblewoman from Tarquinia, and their son, Lucumo, became the fifth king of Rome in 616 B.C., taking the ... «Fox News, Eyl 13»