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World Languages, 27.07.2019 01:00 tamariarodrigiez

Could someone me with this latin matching exercise? term 1. historia dicit eum pontem servavisse. 2.regulus eis dixit aut captivos reventuros esse aut se ipsum reventurum esse. 3.romani cupiverunt eum regem esse. 4.historia dicit eam a tarquinio superbo petitam esse. 5.tanaquil dixit eum praesidium futurum esse. 6.romani cupiverunt eum dictatorem esse. 7.romani non cupiverunt eum regem esse. 8.historia dicit eum fratrem suum interfecisse. 9.ego senatui dixi eos pacem facere non debere. 10.vos, discipuli, discitis eum ab senatoribus interfectum esse. definition: a) tarquinius priscus b) horatius c) caesar d) cincinnatus e) tarquinius superbus f) servius tullius g) romulus h) lucretia i) regulus j) poeni

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