Pro lege Manilia, 23 (66)
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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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Pro lege Manilia, 23 (66)
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Quare, etiam si quem habetis, qui collatis signis exercitus regios superare posse videatur, tamen, nisi erit idem, qui se a pecuniis sociorum, qui ab eorum coniugibus ac liberis, qui ab ornamentis fanorum atque oppidorum, qui ab auro gazaque regia manus, oculos, animum cohibere possit, non erit idoneus, qui ad bellum Asiaticum regiumque mittatur.
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Noun (plural) See all items with this value
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Location: City 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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The cities and temples of Asian allies
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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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Visual Work: Material: Precious Metals See all items with this value
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Cultic: Visual Work: Cultic Objects See all items with this value
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Cultic: Object: Effigies/ Representations See all items with this value
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Military: Spoils See all items with this value
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Unspecified; context suggests statues (especially of deities), paintings, cult objects, and wrought or unworked precious metals
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A00135
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