| 41. | There is, in any case, another explanation for the abandonment of writing the " Fasti ".
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| 42. | The " Fasti Triumphales " records that Marcius Rutilus celebrated his triumph over the Privernates on 1 June.
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| 43. | The Fasti Triumphales record only one triumph, by Cassius ( possibly over the Sabines although the inscription is unclear ).
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| 44. | In addition, two triumphs and an ovation against the Hernici are recorded in the " Fasti Triumphales ".
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| 45. | According to the " Fasti Triumphales ", the date of the triumph was 13 September, 585 BC.
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| 46. | The cause of the collapse was linked to the " Roman fasti " required by the Fascist architecture of the period.
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| 47. | The Fasti show that both men were the son and grandson of Lucius, and the two were well acquainted with one another.
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| 48. | However, " Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicani " gives the probable date as 14 June 1108, nevertheless citing Eadmer as evidence.
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| 49. | The " Fasti Antiates maiores " consist of two fragments of the thirteen month calendar and the List of Roman Consuls.
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| 50. | Later " Fasti " contain a transmission error, which is why they provide the incorrect dates of 4 10 April.
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