
Tellus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Tellus
- Roman goddess of the earth
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Sempronius dedicates a temple to Tellus.
  Within translations:
Cic:Dom_101
and a temple erected to Tellus {"Earth"} upon the spot. On
Cic:HarResp_20
due to Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Earth, and to the gods of
Cic:HarResp_31
** in the temple of Earth was exposed to public view.
Cic:Phil_1.1
convened in the Temple of Tellus. In that temple I laid,
Cic:Phil_1.31
met in the Temple of Tellus, ** higher than all these
Cic:Phil_2.89
into the Temple of Tellus, unwillingly indeed, seeing that
CIL_10.6104
hen he built a shrine of Tellus at his own expense, t
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) iness; Public Holiday. To Tellus {Earth}. D Busi
CIL_add.8
(1st cent. A.D.) iness; Public Holiday. To Tellus {Earth}. A lecti
Plin:HN_34.30
before the temple of Tellus {"Earth"} was actually melted
ValMax_1.7.3
them, that the Manes and Terra claimed as their due the
ValMax_6.3.1
they built a temple to Tellus. Thus the home of a
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