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  Adriatic   - sea between Italy and Greece
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Wikipedia entry
324/19 l_305), an Athenian decree about a proposed colony in the Adriatic.
217/28 Hannibal advances to the Adriatic coast and rests his army in Picenum
49/71 Bad weather prevents Caesar from crossing over the Adriatic Sea.
    Within translations:
Aelian:NA_17.16   ive on the shores of the Adriatic despatch presents to the
AnthPal_9.684   islands at the mouth of the Adriatic. [700] Simonides
Antiphil_6.257   acchus, the recipient of Adriatic wine sweet as nectar ?
Athen_1.28   hich is an island in the Adriatic, Agatharchides says that
Athen_12.526   ves on the shores of the Adriatic sea) was exceedingly dev
Athen_13.612   business to sail to the Adriatic than to deal with him;
Cic:Clu_192   all the way from the Adriatic coast to Rome with a
Cic:Flac_30   hundred thousand sesterces on the Adriatic and Tuscan seas ? Again,
Cic:Pis_93   the remotest shores of the Adriatic ; while in the meantime
Diod_37.2   rcoli (so called) to the Adriatic sea, which lies to the
Festus:Brev_7   having first entered the Adriatic and the Ionian Sea, obta
Just_32.3   far as the shores of the Adriatic sea, knowing that the
Lucill_11.247   rom all parts. The Adriatic, the Tyrrhene Sea, the Gulf
NicDam_130.135   They took flight across the Adriatic. Brutus went to
Oros_1.2.30   on the south by the Adriatic Gulf. 
Oros_1.2.60   Sea, on the northeast the Adriatic Gulf. That part of Italy
Oros_1.2.90   on the east by the Adriatic Sea and on the south
Philip_9.232   & I am the neck of an Adriatic wine-jar, once honey-voi
Plin:HN_6.218   remainder of Illyria, the Adriatic Sea, Aquileia, Altinum, Venetia,
Plin:HN_36.52   from a sandbank in the Adriatic which is uncovered only at
Plin:HN_37.32   mentioned islands in the Adriatic named the Electrides, to
Plin:HN_37.33   at the head of the Adriatic there stand trees which at
Plin:HN_37.43   Pannonians and live around the Adriatic. [44] The reason for the
Polyaen_8.24.7   occasion to cross the Adriatic, when the enemy's fleet
Poseidon_89   round before emptying into the Adriatic Sea. [90] [229.K]
ValMax_9.8.2   into the mouth of the Adriatic Sea; and commanding the ship


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