In Verrem, 2.2.35 (14)
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- Type of Thing Ornamented
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- Medium/a Ornamenting
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Literature: prose See all items with this value
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1st century BCE See all items with this value
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In Verrem, 2.2.35 (14)
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Erat in sermone res, magnam Heraclio pecuniam relictam; non solum Heraclium divitem, sed etiam ornatum supellectile, argento, veste, mancipiis futurum
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Adjective See all items with this value
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Heraclius
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Visual Work: Furniture See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Vessel: Plate See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Material: Textiles See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Material: Precious Metals: Silver See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Clothing See all items with this value
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Person: Enslaved Individual See all items with this value
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Furniture, silver, textiles/ clothing and tapiestries, silver plates. Slaves also distressingly included in the list.
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Kinsman of Heraclius
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Sense of: 'made grand', 'richly provided for' evidently in play here
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A00068
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