
Lanuvium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lanuvium
- a city in Latium, Italy
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124/9
adle of Roscius, the future actor, while he is sleeping at Lanuvium.
56/55
ttempts to buy a property at Lanuvium, because of the expense of rebu
  Within translations:
Ascon_31
19) Milo set out for Lanuvium, from which town he came
Cic:Balb_31
as the Tusculans and the Lanuvians, and from the other districts
Cic:LegAgr_2.96
- Labici, Fidenae, Collatia, Lanuvium itself, Aricia, Tusculum, will
Cic:Mil_27
that Milo, being dictator at Lanuvium, had to undertake a journey,
Cic:Mil_45
sacrifices that the dictator of Lanuvium had to perform. He saw
Cic:Mur_90
honourable municipium of Lanuvium, whose representatives you
CIL_1.1430
Caecilius. Marble epistyle. Lanuvium. Not later
CIL_1.2442
Titus Rebinius. Bronze urceus. Lanuvium. Quintus Aedi
CIL_1.452
fragment of an urceus found at Lanuvium, now in the Br
CIL_10.808
unded [the town of Lanuvium, and he reigned there] for
Euseb]:Chron_287
Tusculum, Cora, Cometia, Lanuvium, Labicum, Scaptia, Satri
Obseq_6
spears of Mars moved. At Lanuvium the statue of Juno Sospita
Obseq_11
Anagnia it rained earth. At Lanuvium a blazing torch was seen
Obseq_12
blood drenched the earth. At Lanuvium a torch was seen in
Obseq_20
gnawed the sacred gold. At Lanuvium between the third and fifth
Obseq_46
were struck by lightning. At Lanuvium in the temple of Juno
Plin:HN_8.221
gnawing the silver shields at Lanuvium, and the death of General
Plin:HN_35.17
by a roof. Similarly at Lanuvium, where there are an Atalanta
SEG_42.837
(c. 100) [between the people of Lanuvium] and the people of Centuripae.Th
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