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  Comum   - a city in Cisalpine Gaul, Italy
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87/30 Pompeius establishes a Roman colony at Comum.
59/32 passes a law, on behalf of Caesar, to send colonists to Novum Comum.
51/8 logs a magistrate from Novum Comum, and refuses to accept his claim
44/4 Julii, Heracleia Pontica, Ilium, Novum Comum, Sinope and in Sicily.
    Within translations:
Plin:HN_3.124   Mediolanum. According to Cato, Comum, Bergomum, Forum Licini and
Plin:HN_3.132   Vada Sabatia, Taurinum, Comum, Brixia, Verona, Vicetia,
Plin:HN_34.144   and Turiaso in Spain and Comum in Italy, although there are
Plin:HN_36.159   with the green stone of Comum in Italy. The Siphnian stone,
Plinius:Ep_1.3   nius Rufus. How is Comum looking, your darling spot and
Plinius:Ep_4.13   abilities, let him go to Comum, but on the express underst
Plinius:Ep_5.7   hare to our community of Comum, and then, in lieu of that


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