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the latins
adjective
Of or relating to the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
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The importance of the Latins is essentially linked with the fortunes of Rome, the forward bulwark of Latinity in the direction of the Etruscan realm.
R.C.: That's right -- the Latins appreciate that more than us.
In 340 war broke out between Rome and the Latins.
"The Latins have called me and said: "You know the head of that company?
His favouritism to the Latins was unpopular, as was his lavish granting of estates in pronoia.
The Latins had a federal organization, centred at the sanctuary of Jupiter on Albanus Mons.
After the defeat of the Latins there, Tarquin fled to the Greek tyrant Aristodemus of Cumae.
It simply restates Hazard's dictum: "For the Latins, children have never been anything but future men.
But the Latins also have bones to pick with the United States.
Some territory was taken back from the Latins, notably in the Morea and the Greek islands.
It ended in 338 in the defeat of the Latins and the dissolution of their league.
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