Ab urbe condita, 26.11.8-10
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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, 26.11.8-10
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His motus ad Tutiam fluvium castra rettulit, sex milia passuum ab urbe. Inde ad lucum Feroniae pergit ire, templum ea tempestate inclutum divitiis. Capenates aliique qui accolae eius erant primitias frugum eo donaque alia pro copia portantes multo auro argentoque id exornatum habebant. Iis omnibus donis tum spoliatum templum; aeris acervi, cum rudera milites religione inducti iacerent, post profectionem Hannibalis magni inventi.
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Participle (compound) (passive) See all items with this value
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Adjective 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 in the city of Capena, Italy
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Visual Work: Material: Precious Metals: Gold See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Material: Silver See all items with this value
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Cultic: Object: Offering See all items with this value
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Gold and silver, first fruits. Other gifts, or details about objects - Unspecified; context suggestions: sacred objects, figurines, sculptures
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A00014
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