Anagnia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Anagnia
- a town in Latium, Italy
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306/10
The Hernici and Anagnini surrender to Marcius.
280/28
Pyrrhus advances on Rome, as far as Anagnia in Latium.
  Within translations:
Cic:DeOr_2.269
Scaevola said to Septumuleius of Anagnia, ( to whom its weight
Cic:Dom_81
some fellow or other of Anagnia ** named Menulla, who in
Cic:Phil_2.106
the way. What of the Anagnians? They, although they lived off
FastTr__A
the river Rhone in Gaul Anagnini Inhabitants of Anagnia,
FastTr_p96
Tremulus, consul, & over the Anagnini and Hernici, pr.
Obseq_11
struck from the sky. At Anagnia it rained earth. At Lanuvium
Obseq_15
At Anagnia the sky blazed with fire
Obseq_27
expense. It rained blood. At Anagnia a slave's tunic burst into
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