Ab urbe condita, 25.40.2-3
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                                Literature: prose See all items with this value            
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                                1st century BCE/ 1st century CE See all items with this value            
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                                1st century BCE See all items with this value            
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                                1st century CE See all items with this value            
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                                Ab urbe condita, 25.40.2-3            
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                                … templum id ipsum primum quod a Marcello eximie ornatum est …            
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                                Verb (passive) See all items with this value            
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                                Architecture: Building: Temple See all items with this value            
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                                Cultic: Building: Temple See all items with this value            
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                                Temple by the Porta Capena            
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                                Unspecified; context suggests: Military: Spoils: Unspecified See all items with this value            
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                                Visual Work: Sculpture: Statue See all items with this value            
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                                Visual Work: Painting See all items with this value            
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                                Unspecified; context suggests: Ornaments of Syracuse--its statues and paintings.  Glossed above as spoils of the enemy            
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                                Marcus Claudius Marcellus            
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                                A00012            
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