In Verrem, 2.5.124 (47)
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- Type of Thing Ornamented
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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, 2.5.124 (47)
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… "a nobis omnia populo Romano semper et belli adiumenta et pacis ornamenta ministrata sunt.”
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Noun (plural) See all items with this value
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Rome
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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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Architecture: Building: Temple See all items with this value
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Architecture: Building: Civic Building See all items with this value
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Sources of honour, presumably including (the wealth that can adorn a city with) visual works and media as well as building projects (i.e. votive temples or public spaces/ buildings)
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RETURN. Honour rather than actual ornaments? Wider context
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A00121
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Interpreted from context