13. What was the conduct of his daughter on this melancholy occasion?
14. What was the character of Servius, and how long did he reign?
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A flame of fire gliding about without doing any harm.
A large plain at Rome, without the walls of the city, where the Roman youth performed their exercises. Cam'pus is the Latin word for field; and this field or plain was called Mar'tius, because it was dedicated to Mars, the god of war.
The blood of the good old king is said to have dyed the chariot wheels, and even the clothes of the inhuman daughter; from that time the street where it happened was called vicus sceleratus, the wicked or accursed street.