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Caesar c.u.m Capitolium ascendisset, in templo Iovi Capitolino sacra fecit. Simul[11] captivorum qui n.o.bilissimi erant, abducti in carcerem,[12] interfecti sunt. Sacris factis Caesar de Capitolio descendit et in foro miitibus suis honores militaris dedit eisque pecuniam ex belli praeda distribuit.
His omnibus rebus confectis, Publius Caesarem valere[13] iussit et quam celerrime ad villam contendit ut patrem matremque salutaret.
[14]De rebus gestis P. Corneli Lentuli hactenus.
[Footnote 1: A victorious general with his army was not allowed to enter the city until the day of his triumph. A triumph was the greatest of all military honors.]
[Footnote 2: [Footnote 3: [Footnote 4: [Footnote 5: [Footnote 6: The Sacred Way was a noted street running along one side of the Forum to the base of the Capitoline Hill, on whose summit stood the magnificent temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. This route was always followed by triumphal processions.] [Footnote 7: The [Footnote 8: The lictors were a guard of honor that attended the higher magistrates and made a way for them through the streets. On their shoulders they carried the _fasces_, a bundle of rods with an ax in the middle, symbolizing the power of the law.] [Footnote 9: [Footnote 10: [Footnote 11: [Footnote 12: The prison was a gloomy dungeon on the lower slopes of the Capitoline Hill.] [Footnote 13: [Footnote 14: This sentence marks the end of the story.] APPENDIX I DECLENSIONS, CONJUGATIONS, NUMERALS, ETC. NOUNS <460.>> Nouns are inflected in five declensions, distinguished by the final letter of the stem and by the termination of the genitive singular. FIRST DECLENSION--<-ae>> SECOND DECLENSION-- THIRD DECLENSION--Consonant stems and FOURTH DECLENSION-- FIFTH DECLENSION-- <461.>> FIRST DECLENSION. _A_-STEMS SINGULAR PLURAL TERMINATIONS TERMINATIONS _Nom._ domina -a dominae -ae _Gen._ dominae -ae dominarum -arum _Dat._ dominae -ae dominis -is _Acc._ dominam -am dominas -as _Abl._ domina -a dominis -is _a._ <462.>> SECOND DECLENSION. _O_-STEMS _a._ MASCULINES IN -us SINGULAR PLURAL TERMINATIONS TERMINATIONS _Nom._ dominus -us domini -i _Gen._ domini -i dominorum -orum _Dat._ domino -o dominis -is _Acc._ dominum -um dominos -os _Abl._ domino -o dominis -is 1. Nouns in <-us>> of the second declension have the termination <-e>> in the vocative singular, as 2. Proper names in <-ius>>, and _b._ NEUTERS IN -um >, _spear_ STEM > BASE > SINGULAR PLURAL TERMINATIONS TERMINATIONS _Nom._ pilum -um pila -a _Gen._ pili -i pilorum -orum _Dat._ pilo -o pilis -is _Acc._ pilum -um pila -a _Abl._ pilo -o pilis -is 1. Masculines in <-ius>> and neuters in <-ium>> end in <-i>> in the genitive singular, _not_ in <-ii>>, and the accent rests on the penult. _c._ MASCULINES IN -er AND -ir >, _boy_ > > SINGULAR TERMINATIONS _Nom._ puer ager vir -- _Gen._ pueri agri viri -i _Dat._ puero agro viro -o _Acc._ puerum agrum virum -um _Abl._ puero agro viro -o PLURAL _Nom._ pueri agri viri -i _Gen._ puerorum agrorum virorum -orum _Dat._ pueris agris viris -is _Acc._ pueros agros viros -os _Abl._ pueris agris viris -is <463.>> THIRD DECLENSION. CLa.s.sIFICATION I. Consonant Stems 1. Stems that add <-s>> to the base to form the nominative singular: masculines and feminines only.
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