
Apennines - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Apennines
- a mountain range in the centre of Italy
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Hannibal crosses the Apennines.
  Within translations:
Cic:Cat_2.23
frosts and snows of the Apennines ? But perhaps they suppose
Cic:DeOr_3.69
** like rivers from the Apennines, in different directions, so that
Cic:Phil_12.26
in the by-paths of the Apennines, where, even if there are
Cic:Sest_12
from those frost- and snow-bound Apennines, and, with a whole summer
CIL_1.584
to that height of the Apennine Mountains which is c
CIL_1.808
20,000 paces through the Apennine range; sum was assig
Nepos_23.4
of the Ligurians over the Apennines, on his way to Etruria.
Plin:HN_3.48
the above-mentioned lie the Apennines, the largest range of
Plin:HN_3.53
about the middle of the Apennine chain in the territory of
Plin:HN_3.74
away. [74] Next comes the Apennine forest of Sila, and the
Plin:HN_3.109
while the ranges of the Apennines fence it in on either
Plin:HN_3.115
Ariminium, the Po and the Apennines. On its coast are the
Plin:HN_3.118
receives navigable rivers from the Apennines and the Alps, but also
Plin:HN_6.218
foot of the Apennine_Mountains Apennines, and across the Alps
Plin:HN_7.162
the middle region between the Apennines and the Po. [163] Three
Plin:HN_8.227
in the district beyond the Apennines. Also wherever it occurs it
Plin:HN_36.175
sand is found from the Apennines as far as the Po,
Plinius:Ep_5.6
are ascending. The Apennines lie behind it, but at a consi
Schol:Bob_172
You brought these men from the Apennines to slaughter the
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