Trebia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Trebia
- a river in northern Italy
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Scipio retreats across the river Trebia.
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Hannibal defeats the Roman consuls by the river Trebia.
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Longus, opposed him at the Trebia. With those two he joined
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a third time at the Trebia. 2 With him, since the
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at the rising of the Dog-star causes it to swell in
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the Jactus, the Tanarus, the Trebia ( on which is Placentia
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Ticinus, Sempronius Longus at Trebia, Flaminius at Trasimene, and
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