
Pompeii - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pompeii
- a town in Campania, Italy
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The Roman admiral Albinus is killed in a mutiny at Pompeii.
89/23
The Romans capture Herculaneum and besiege Pompeii.
78/23
_735, graffiti on a wall at Pompeii with the name of C.Pumidius Diph
  Within translations:
Cic:Acad_2.9
and I to mine at Pompeii, if there was a wind.
Cic:Acad_2.80
make out his villa at Pompeii, although there is nothing in
Cic:LegAgr_2.86
through Atella, Cumae, Neapolis, Pompeii, and Nuceria, but Puteoli,
Cic:LegAgr_2.96
Teanum, Neapolis, Puteoli, Cumae, Pompeii, and Nuceria. [97] Elated
Cic:Sull_60
Sulla instigated the people of Pompeii to join that conspiracy and
CIL_1.1627
.1627 Colonnades at Pompeii. Marble tablet.
CIL_1.1628
ext Public works (thermae?) at Pompeii (cf. CIL, 1,
CIL_1.1632
uinctius and Marcus Porcius at Pompeii. Found in the a
CIL_1.1633
Smaller theatre at Pompeii. Two stones
CIL_1.1638
rnelius Diphilus and Cornelia. Pompeii. Early in the f
CIL_1.1644
So may Venus of Pompeii, holy, hallowed goddess, be
CIL_1.1680
theft. Painted on a wall at Pompeii. Late in the se
CIL_10.808
Aeneas. Found at Pompeii. Aeneas, son of
CIL_10.809
Romulus. Found at Pompeii. Romulus, so
Obseq_61
struck by lightning. At Pompeii Vargunteius was struck dead
Oros_5.18
Roman army went to besiege Pompeii. The lieutenant of L. Sulla,
Plin:HN_3.62
one of the Sirens, Herculaneum, Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in view
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