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  Tiber   - a river in Italy, which flows through Rome
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241/40 The river Tiber breaks its banks and causes flooding at Rome.
62/33 construction of the Pons Fabricia, a bridge across the river Tiber
40/36 hilosopher, almost drowns himself in the river Tiber out of despair.
38/2 fountain of oil flows from an inn near the river Tiber.
    Within translations:
AnthPal_9.219   the sea swift-flowing Tiber, a youth with the first dow
AnthPal_9.352   ival by the holy wave of Tiber, having vowed a sacrifice
Cic:Cat_3.5   on either side of the Tiber and the bridge. To the
Cic:Flac_72   a long way from the Tiber to the Caicus - a
Cic:LegMan_33   fleet before the Port of Tiber, now hear the news that
Cic:Mil_41   glance, was fleeing towards the Tiber, while you and all good
Cic:Mil_64   had been sent down the Tiber to his villa at Ocriculum,
Cic:Rep_2.4   on the banks of the Tiber. There he was suckled by
Cic:Rep_2.5   on the mouth of the Tiber, where King Ancus planted a
Cic:Rep_2.33   at the mouth of the Tiber, ** and settled it with
Cic:RoscAm_20   on the borders of the Tiber) and my client's helplessness and
Cic:RoscAm_100   from the bridge into the Tiber. ** All these exploits of
Cic:Sest_77   You remember, gentlemen, how the Tiber was filled that day with
CIL_1.2516   side: Private land up to the Tiber as far as the wat
CIL_1.26-32 *   Pedestal of stone found in the Tiber. Third century
CIL_1.300   of Aesculapius, Isle of the Tiber. . . . Aulus L
CIL_1.477   (i) Ointment-pot? Found by the Tiber. Has apex, 'Fl&aa
CIL_1.990   ement found on the Isle of the Tiber. Gaius Volcaciu
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   us, of unknown date, was on Tiber island. Here we
Ennius:Ann_51   & Ilia appeals also to Tiber : MACROBIUS : 'And you, sir
Ennius:Ann_55   to he thrown into the Tiber : NONIUS : Facessere means
Ennius:Ann_56   Ilia is married to Tiber : SERVIUS auctus : reddita must,
Ennius:Ann_65   of the sky [65] & The Tiber overflows a second time :
Ennius:Ann_66   & Jupiter orders Tiber to subside : FRONTO : 'It was don
Ennius:Ann_145   ius says - and the river Tiber belches into the salt sea,
Ennius:Ann_171   ductus ; for example, 'Thybris flows with gentle train'
Euseb]:Chron_285   called Alba, but is now called Tiber. The Roman historian
Euseb]:Chron_287   of the river was changed to Tiber. After the death [of
GranLic_19   from Pompeius, and crossed the Tiber. Milonius was killed,
Hieron:Chron_1976   brothel across the river Tiber, oil burst out of the groun
Just_43.3   rom Asia, sailing up the Tiber, formed an alliance with
Naev:Pun_21   rds betook themselves from the Tiber. Rome is founded on
Nepos_23.8   ** but nearer to the Tiber. But although Hannibal saw that
Obseq_16   was hurled down into the Tiber. In the Circus the portico
Obseq_26   ashes were scattered in the Tiber. A bull spoke. In Numantia
Obseq_62   were thrown headlong into the Tiber. In the country many trees
Oros_5.9   bodies were thrown into the Tiber. The unburied corpse of Gracchus
Oros_5.20   and threw them into the Tiber.
Oros_5.21   chains and led across the Tiber to the tomb of the
Oros_6.18.30   the other side of the Tiber a spring of oil burst
Oros_7.8   hook and flung into the Tiber without even receiving the usual
Ovid:Cons_221   ls. [3.221] Father Tiber himself shuddered in his yellow
Plin:HN_3.38   are the mouths of the Tiber and Rome, the capital of
Plin:HN_3.44   to the mouths of the Tiber, its breadth is 136 miles,
Plin:HN_3.51   Alsium, Fregenae, and the river Tiber, 284 miles from the Macra.
Plin:HN_3.53   [53] The Tiber, the former name of which
Plin:HN_3.56   original limits, extending from the Tiber to Cerceii, a distance of
Plin:HN_3.63   This region, beginning from the Tiber, under the partition made by
Plin:HN_3.81   beyond the mouths of the Tiber and off the coast of
Plin:HN_3.109   the Trebani drains into the Tiber three lakes famous for their
Plin:HN_3.114   Tuficum, Tifernum on the Tiber, Tifernum on the Metaurus;
Plin:HN_8.145   had been thrown into the Tiber it swam to it and
Plin:HN_34.29   and had swum across the Tiber, the other hostages who were
Plin:HN_36.70   can carry obelisks up the Tiber; and the successful experiment shows
Plin:HN_36.73   shaft or floods from the Tiber may have caused the mass
Plin:HN_36.105   Sometimes the backwash of the Tiber floods the sewers and makes
Plin:HN_37.19   in his gardens across the Tiber, a theatre which was large
Plinius:Ep_4.2   his gardens across the Tiber, where he has covered an
Plinius:Ep_5.6   land drains off into the Tiber all the moisture that it
Plinius:Ep_5.14   his time a Commissioner of the Tiber. [15] & To Arrius
Plinius:Ep_8.17   deluges of rain. Tiber has deserted his proper channel
Polyaen_8.25.2   ored at the mouth of the Tiber; and landing there, went
Polyaen_8.31.1   uently to go down to the Tiber to bathe; and Cloelia, who
ValMax_1.8.2   upon the shore of the Tiber, the snake swam to the
ValMax_2.4.5   carried them down the river Tiber to Tarentum, and there refresh
ValMax_3.2.1   flung himself armed into the Tiber. The immortal gods, in admiration
ValMax_3.2.2   enemy, and in the same Tiber. For being given as hostage
ValMax_4.7.2   made a nimble leap into Tiber, and so perished, showing that
ValMax_7.3.1   to the channel of the Tiber, in his absence the high
ValMax_8.1.5   take up water out of Tiber in this, and carry it
ValMax_8.15.10   at the banks of the Tiber, on his return from Cyprus
ValMax_9.2.1   the trembling city: and the Tiber was compelled to carry away
[Vict]:VirIll_1   children be thrown into the Tiber. But the river retreated and
[Vict]:VirIll_5   at the mouth of the Tiber. He brought in the law
[Vict]:VirIll_7   man went down to the Tiber, the priest sacrificed the heifer.
[Vict]:VirIll_11   jumped fully armed into the Tiber and crossed over to his
[Vict]:VirIll_12   hostages. Some fields beyond the Tiber were given to Mucius, and
[Vict]:VirIll_13   provided, and crossed the Tiber. Porsenna demanded her back
[Vict]:VirIll_17   the envoys, sent across the Tiber to summon him, found him
[Vict]:VirIll_22   against the flow of the Tiber, it leaped onto a nearby
[Vict]:VirIll_46   against the flow of the Tiber, she suddenly came to a
[Vict]:VirIll_64   Gracchus was thrown into the Tiber by the hand of the
[Vict]:VirIll_68   threw their bodies into the Tiber. While preparing for war against


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