Cale   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cale   - Cale Acte or Calacte, a town of the north coast of Sicily
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Athen_6.272   ecilius, the orator from Cale Acte, wrote a treatise on
Athen_11.466   " Caecilius, the orator from Calacte, says in his book On
Cic:Verr_2.3.101   you order the people of Calacte to deliver to the collector
Cic:Verr_2.4.49   same way to Eupolemus of Calacte, a man of good family

  Cale 2   - a town in Gallaecia, in the north of modern Portugal
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74/18 Perperna goes to Callaecia, where he captures the town of Cale.


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