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Aequi

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Aequi

Italian people, originating around the River Velino, central Italy. They were turned back from their advance on Rome 431 BC and were conquered 304 BC, at the end of the second Samnite War.



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Et certe eo in libro quibusdam in locis repraenditur Plinius, cum tamen nullo negocio possit defendi si quis rem non accusatoris animo sed aequi iudicis religione perpendat.
) Boethius, 1962,97, and, for Latin, 1984, 103-04: "Sedet interea conditor altus / Rerumque regens flectit habenas / Rex et dominus, fons et origo, / Lex et sapiens arbiter aequi.
 
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