Circenses   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Circenses   (Ludi Circenses) - Roman circus games, such as the Ludi Romani
  + Circensian
222/33 Varro, as aedile, organizes the Ludi Circenses.
    Within translations:
Cic:Verr_2.4.33   of the days of the Circus Games dinner being laid and
GranLic_32   in the circus during the Ludi Circenses. &# The inhabitan
Plinius:Ep_9.6   sk, "in Rome?" Well, the Circensian games have been on,
Plinius:Ep_9.23   individual at the last Circensian games, and that, after
ValMax_1.1.16   for when he presented the Circensian Games, being aedile he put
ValMax_1.7.4   the front-dancer at the last Circus Games in no way pleased
[Vict]:VirIll_56   the triumphal robe at the Circus Because of his self-restraint and


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