Aricia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Aricia   - a town in Latium, Italy
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Wikipedia entry
Ascon_31   Clodius, who was returning from Aricia, and near a spot where
Ascon_34   to address the senators of Aricia, and had set out with
Cic:LegAgr_2.96   Collatia, Lanuvium itself, Aricia, Tusculum, will be
Cic:Mil_51   knew he had been at Aricia, he was nevertheless bound to
Cic:Phil_3.15   lasted. "His mother was from Aricia" - you might think he
Obseq_18   Because it had rained stones at Aricia, also because at Rome
Oros_5.19   into the cities of Antium and Aricia and there killed everybody


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