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  Corfinium   - a city in central Italy
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90/5 tion, and set their capital at Corfinium, which they rename Italica.
88/2 The Italians abandon Corfinium, and make Poppaedius their supreme com
49/17 attempts to resist Caesar at Corfinium, but is forced to surrender.
    Within translations:
Cic:Att_8.3   saying that Caesar has reached Corfinium and that Domitius is there
Cic:Att_8.5   as to the business at Corfinium, which will decide the fate
Cic:Att_8.14   that Caesar set out from Corfinium. But Caesar marches in such
Cic:Att_8.11a   that he intended to leave Corfinium on the 9th of February
Cic:Att_8.11d   come in full force to Corfinium. As Caesar was encamped against
Cic:Att_8.12b   start with your army from Corfinium on the 9th of February
Cic:Att_8.12d   camp in the neighbourhood of Corfinium. What I expected and foretold
Cic:Att_8.15a   of Caesar's action about Corfinium. Under the circumstances there
Cic:Att_9.13   a fiasco like that at Corfinium. He thinks he has done
Cic:Att_9.16   his kindness, his clemency at Corfinium. He replied as follows:
Cic:Att_9.2a   till after the loss of Corfinium, and he cannot complain of
Cic:Att_9.7c   approve of what happened at Corfinium. I shall follow your advice
Diod_37.2   tions; amongst which was Corfinium, a large and famous cit
Oros_6.15   three legions stationed at Corfinium with Domitius, he transferred
Plin:HN_3.106   Paelignian, the people of Corfinium; Superaequum and Sulmo; in
Plin:HN_7.186   prisoner, also by Caesar, at Corfinium, grew tired of life and


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