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  Antium   - a town on the coast of Latium, Italy
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317/28 The Romans draw up a new constitution for Antium.
59/21 Cicero to Atticus, written while Cicero was at Antium and Formiae.
56/34 ic:Att_4.5 & 4.8, letters from Cicero to Atticus, written at Antium.
44/79 meets Brutus and Cassius at Antium, after they are offered an appoin
    Within translations:
Cic:Att_15.11   greeting. & [ (?) Antium, June 7th, 44 B.C.] & I reached
FastTr__A   a town of the Sabines Antiates Inhabitants of Antium,
FastTr_p92   sul (II), & over the Volsci of Antium ...] [462/1] & [L.
FastTr_p95   sul (II), & over the Volsci of Antium and the Satricani,
NicDam_130.50   leave Rome safely and go to Antium). Even their houses
Obseq_14   sky blazed with fire. At Antium a man was burnt alive
Oros_4.15   by a great fissure; at Antium, when men were harvesting, bloody
Oros_5.19   broke into the cities of Antium and Aricia and there killed
Plin:HN_3.81   and off the coast of Antium is Astura, then Palmaria, Sinonia,
THI_210.B1   ((?) c. 250) uncil: since Tiberius Claudius of Antium, the son of Gaius, w
ValMax_1.6.5   as men were reaping near Antium. The waters of Caere were
ValMax_1.8.2   voyage they put in at Antium, the snake, which had remained
[Vict]:VirIll_22   god with them, sailed to Antium, where the snake crossed the


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