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They apply for aid to Pyrrhus 61 Pyrrhus arrives in Italy 62 280. His first campaign against the Romans 62 Battle of Heraclea 62 Remarks of Pyrrhus on the victory 62 He attempts to make peace with Rome 62 Failure of his minister Cineas 63 He marches upon Rome and arrives at Praeneste 63 Retires into winter quarters at Tarentum 63 Embassy of Fabricius 63 279. Second campaign of Pyrrhus 64 Battle of Asculum 64 278. Treachery of the physician of Pyrrhus 64 Truce with Rome 64 Pyrrhus crosses over into Sicily 64 276. He returns to Italy 64 274. Defeat of Pyrrhus 65 He returns to Greece 65 272. Subjugation of Tarentum 65 Conquest of Italy 65 273. Embassy of Ptolemy Philadelphus to Rome 65 Three classes of Italian population: I. Cives Romani, or Roman Citizens 66 1. Of the Thirty-three tribes 66 2. Of the Roman Colonies 66 3. Of the Municipal Towns 66 II. Nomen Latinum, or the Latin name 66 III. Socii, or Allies 66 312. Censorship of Appius Claudius 67 His dangerous innovation as to the Freedmen 67 304. Repealed in the Censorship of Q. Fabius Maximus and P. Decius Mus 67 312. The Appian Way 67 The Appian Aqueduct
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