
Lavinium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lavinium
- a city on the coast of Latium, Italy
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Aelian:NA_11.16
ate in the town of Lavinium,* which is in Latium - it
CIL_14.2067
Lavinia. Found at Lavinium. Lavinia, daug
CIL_14.2068
Text Silvius Aeneas. Found at Lavinium. Silvius Aen
Euseb]:Chron_185
reign; and Aeneias was king of Lavinium. Oxyntes, the son
Euseb]:Chron_271
the region, they founded Lavinium, thus bringing to an end
Euseb]:Chron_283
tinus, and founded the city of Lavinium, he was king for
FastTr_p95
consul, & over the Antiates, Lavinii and Veliterni, pr.
Just_43.1
built a city which he called Lavinium, from the name of
Obseq_24
were taking the auspices at Lavinium, the chickens flew from their
ValMax_1.6.7
he resolved to sacrifice at Lavinium, the chickens being let out
ValMax_1.8.7
from Troy, placed them in Lavinium. From thence they were by
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