Perusia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Perusia
- a city in Etruria, Italy
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310/20
Fabius defeats the Etruscans in a second battle (? near Perusia).
310/22
The Etruscan cities of Perusia, Corsona, and Arretium agree to a thir
295/17
The propraetor Cn.Fulvius defeats the armies of Clusium and Perusia.
41/17
L.Antonius takes refuge in Perusia, and is surrounded by Octavian's
40/4
Octavianus captures Perusia.
  Within translations:
Obseq_41
'hello'. In the territory of Perusia and in some places at
Plin:HN_3.52
of Foroclodium, Pistorium, Perusia, the Suanenses, the
Plin:HN_3.53
passing not far from Tifernum Perusia and Ocriculum, and then, less
Plinius:Ep_1.4
Narnia, at Carsulae and Perusia! Even a bathing pla
[Vict]:VirIll_85
and overcome by famine in Perusia, he fled to Gaul. There
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