
Corduba - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Corduba
- a city in Baetica, southern Spain
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152/12
The foundation of Corduba, probably by Marcellus.
143/1
Fabius spends the winter at Corduba.
73/2
Some mountains near Corduba suddenly collapse.
48/51
troops and the garrison of Corduba openly rebel against Q.Cassius.
46/87
Caesar joins his army near Corduba.
45/14
Caear captures Corduba and other cities.
43/31
Cic:Fam_10.31, a letter from Pollio to Cicero, sent from Corduba.
Cic:Arch_26
a hearing to poets from Corduba, ** overladen and exotic though
Cic:Verr_2.4.55
judgement in the market-place at Corduba, and openly weighed out a
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