
Buthrotum - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Buthrotum
- a city in Epirus
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consuls are authorised to make a decision about land at Buthrotum.
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Cicero to Plancus, Capito and Cupiennius about the Buthrotum affair.
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a home for yourself at Buthrotum: but you may take my
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you that Antium is the Buthrotum of Rome, and just what
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In the letter dated from Buthrotum which was delivered by C.
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those dated almost simultaneously from Buthrotum : for I was anxious
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Though your letter written at Buthrotum in sickness had a charming
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attending to your business at Buthrotum, ** as I ought, and
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right about the people of Buthrotum, and I am not remitting
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case for the people of Buthrotum, since it is so well
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mention about the people of Buthrotum. What you bid me consider,
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As regards the business about Buthrotum I only wish I could
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will do my best for Buthrotum.
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3 The Quinti and Buthrotum we will leave till I
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Then with regard to your Buthrotum, when I was at Pompeii,
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contained more than enough about Buthrotum. For you cannot and will
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don't want war, since the Buthrotians are all right as it
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That's jolly good news about Buthrotum. ** But I had sent
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matter of the people of Buthrotum and your strong affection for
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he is obnoxious to the Buthrotians. I have drawn up a
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with business, what with the Buthrotians and what with Brutus, as
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can we possibly do about Buthrotum ? For you say your
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dead man for ever touching Buthrotum. But away with the past;
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** - the one from Buthrotum - the day before I
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being cut to pieces at Buthrotum ? And why has Plancus
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Here the story about the Buthrotians was very different; but that,
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every direction about the Buthrotians, and discover nothing. Some
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2 The case of the Buthrotians is not unknown to you.
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signed, Caesar set free the Buthrotians, and assured us that, when
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