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  Mutina   - a city in Cisalpine Gaul, the modern Modena
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193/13 Merula defeats the Boii at Mutina.
183/22 The Romans found colonies at Mutina and Parma.
177/6 The Ligurians capture Mutina after the departure of Claudius.
176/2 rther victories in Sardinia and Liguria; Claudius recaptures Mutina.
77/12 M.Brutus surrenders to Pompeius, and is killed near Mutina.
72/21 acus defeats C.Cassius, the governor of Cisalpine Gaul, near Mutina.
44/144 ters Cisalpine Gaul, and starts to besiege Decimus Brutus at Mutina.
43/35 tius and Octavianus approach Mutina, but do not come into conflict
43/46 lps Fulvia, the wife of Antonius, during the fighting around Mutina.
43/47 Octavianus practices declamation during the fighting around Mutina.
43/48 {21 April} In a battle near Mutina, Hirtius defeats Antonius again
43/50 Antonius retreats from Mutina.
43/51 us, following the victory at Mutina, and lesser honours to Octavianus
    Within translations:
Cic:Fam_12.5   will, in breaking out of Mutina, it looks as if there woul
Cic:Fam_12.6   barely able to hold his own at Mutina. If he has come safe
Cic:Phil_2.32   sieged Decimus Brutus at Mutina until April, when he was
Cic:Phil_5.24   Gaul ; he is besieging Mutina, a most steadfast and splendid
Cic:Phil_5.26   fear. Let him retreat from Mutina, let him cease to attack
Cic:Phil_6.3   attacking Brutus and besieging Mutina? What communion can you
Cic:Phil_6.5   will devastate the land, besiege Mutina, hold levies in what way
Cic:Phil_7.15   the man who has attacked Mutina, a most staunch colony of
Cic:Phil_7.21   What! will the besiegers of Mutina, those that held levies in
Cic:Phil_7.22   people and the besiegers of Mutina, the men who attack a
Cic:Phil_8.5   attacked: there is no war; Mutina, an old and steadfast colony,
Cic:Phil_8.20   of the envoys he pounded Mutina with his engines; he showed
Cic:Phil_11.22   might direct them all towards Mutina. Since that cannot be, we
Cic:Phil_12.4   "Even if he withdraw from Mutina, shall we not listen to
Cic:Phil_12.8   and has set out for Mutina; for if it hear the
Cic:Phil_12.11   besiege Brutus, to withdraw from Mutina; he has pressed the siege
Cic:Phil_12.12   memorials of his works around Mutina, the proofs of his crime,
Cic:Phil_12.22   There are three ways to Mutina, whither my imagination hastens that
Cic:Phil_13.11   those who are now attacking Mutina and besieging Decimus Brutus -
Cic:Phil_13.13   most ready to go to Mutina with his forces, but feared
Cic:Phil_13.20   retire or advance, and set Mutina on his prancing as a
Cic:Phil_13.39   country; you are blockading Mutina; you are besieging a
Cic:Phil_13.46   Brutus, and long to attack Mutina? Why do I speak of
Cic:Phil_13.47   whom he is blockading; than Mutina which he is besieging; than
Cic:Phil_14.1   has already come out of Mutina, then, as on account of
Cic:Phil_14.4   and murderer to depart from Mutina; for the preservation of the
Cic:Phil_14.15   a depressing report from Mutina was prevalent, disloyal citizens,
CIL_1.618   onia} [b] 21 {miles from Mutina} [c] 286 {miles from R
CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   command, won a victory at Mutina. Hence up until]
Nepos:Att_9   that was carried on at Mutina, in which, if I were only
Obseq_70   though it was daybreak. At Mutina the south facing statue of
Oros_6.18   had besieged D. Brutus at Mutina, the consuls Hirtius and Pansa
Plin:HN_3.115   was called Felsina), Brixillum, Mutina, Parma, Placentia, and the
Plin:HN_35.161   Tralles in Asia Minor and Mutina in Italy have their respective
ValMax_4.7.6   Brutus was fleeing from Mutina, and learnt that certain
[Vict]:VirIll_85   was defeated by him at Mutina, and overcome by famine in


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