
Campus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Campus
Martius - a public area and exercise ground in Rome
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77/9
Lepidus in a battle near the Campus Martius, and forces him to retrea
  Within translations:
CIL_1.1259
cattle-merchant of the Campus {Martius}, son of Pub
CIL_add.7
(early 1st cent.) had a shrine in the Campus Martius; the temple of
CIL_add.8
(1st cent. A.D.) dedicated [in the Campus] Martius, when Drusus
Diod_37.29
went every day to the Campus, where he took part in mil
GranLic_9
old the elections in the Campus Martius, because the pomer
GranLic_33
was burnt in the Campus Martius at Rome, after a very
Hieron:Chron_2029
He was buried at Rome in the Campus Martius. 198.2 * .
Ovid:Cons_221
ine, near dweller to the Campus, spoke thus, his own cheek
Ovid:Cons_41
power strayed not to the Campus or the Forum, and that you
Campus 2
- an area in Oxyrhynchus
SelPap_2.324
the present date in the Campus near the Serapeum by
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