Sinuessa   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Sinuessa   - a Roman colony on the coast of Latium, Italy
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295/27 Roman colonies are founded at Minturnae and Sinuessa.
    Within translations:
Cic:Att_9.15   26th, on the 27th at Sinuessa. This we consider certain."
Cic:Att_9.16   March Caesar will stop at Sinuessa, they say. He sent me
Cic:Att_14.8   15th in my lodge at Sinuessa. I am glad about Marius,
Cic:Att_15.2   as I was starting from Sinuessa, and stopped at ... Then
Cic:Att_15.1a   I stayed that day at Sinuessa, and there I have scribbled
Cic:Att_16.10   I reached my house at Sinuessa, and on that day it
Cic:Att_16.13   daybreak to go on from Sinuessa, and before dawn I had
CIL_1.1578   ius Papius; public services at Sinuessa and Caedex. F
Hieron:Chron_1914   the writer of comedies died at Sinuessa, when fairly old.
Oros_5.9   five hundred slaves, and at Sinuessa, Q. Metellus and Cn. Servilius
Plin:HN_3.59   Liris, once called Clanis; and Sinuessa, the last town in the


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