Stories from the History of Rome (Dodo Press)
by Emily Beesly Author
(From Amazon): THERE once reigned in a town called Alba in Italy a king whose name was Numitor. He had a brother called Amulius, who was a proud and wicked man, and could not bear that his elder brother should be king over him. So Amulius plotted against his brother. He got together a number of men who were as bad and cruel as himself, and they attacked Numitor and drove him from his throne, and made Amulius king in his stead. They took the sons of Numitor, and his daughter Rhea Silvia, and killed them. Then Amulius seized the two little sons of Rhea Silvia, who were still only babies; he gave them to his soldiers, and told them to throw the poor little boys into the River Tiber.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1409913414
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 16
- Pages
- 92
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 4th
- Geographical Setting
- Rome (Italy)
- Publisher
- Dodo Press
- Copyright
- 2008
Chapters
- 1 The Building of Rome
- 2 The Horatii and the Curiatii
- 3 Brutus and His Sons
- 4 How Lars Porsenna Besieged Rome
- 5 Caius Marcius and His Mother
- 6 The Deeds of the Fabii
- 7 Cincinnatus
- 8 The Battle of Corbio
- 9 How the Romans Won Two Cities
- 10 The Taking of Rome
- 11 The Gulf in the Forum
- 12 The Story of Titus Manlius
- 13 The Death of Decius
- 14 The Caudine Forks
- 15 The Two Fabii
- 16 How Pyrrhus Fought against Rome
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