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ch. 421.42 [Note] Servius consolidated his power quite as much by
his private as by his public measures. To guard against the children of Tarquin treating him
as those of Ancus had treated Tarquin, he married his two daughters to the scions of the
royal house,
The truce with the Veientines had now expired, and the resumption of war with them
and other Etruscan cities came most opportunely to help in maintaining tranquillity at home.
In this war the courage and good fortune of Tullius were conspicuous, and he returned to
Then he set himself to by far the greatest of all works in times of peace. Just as
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