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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
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Dionysius Of Halycarnassus,
Roman Antiquities
, 14.6.3
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but believing that the one thing that holds together all who belong to one another by reason either of kinship or friendship is the equal sharing of their blessings, they decided to grant citizenship to the vanquished, giving them a part in everything in which the native-born Romans shared. (10) Thereby they took a very different view from that held by those who laid claim to the leadership of Greece, whether Athenians or Lacedaemonians â <
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(2019)
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