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Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 7, commline 616
Iubebatur indicere bella implies
a constitutional monarchy like that
of legendary Rome, in which the king
was the first magistrate, and made peace
and war by consent of the Comitia Curiata
and Senate (see Lewis 1. p. 415), an idea
which is not sustained throughout. Latinus
makes a covenant with the Trojans
on his own authority v. 266, and he is
called tyrannus v. 342.