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  Philippi   - a city in Macedonia, site of the defeat of Brutus and Cassius
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242/8c Austin_65, a decree of Philippi concerning the sanctuary of Asclepiu
42/21 Brutus and Cassius advance to Philippi.
42/23 Antonius and Octavianus arrive at Philippi.
42/25 Portents before the battle of Philippi.
42/27 October} The first battle of Philippi; the death of Cassius.
42/30 tter commenting on the golden ornaments of the officers at Philippi.
42/33 The second battle of Philippi; the death of Brutus.
42/35 lius Varus and others commit suicide after their defeat at Philippi.
42/36 aulus, Petronius and other followers of Brutus escape from Philippi.
42/41 ntonius enlarges the city of Philippi and sets up altars in celebrati
    Within translations:
Athen_15.682   twelve leaves; and some, near Philippi, have even as many as
Cic:Fam_12.10   in the first battle of Philippi
CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   us won the second battle at Philippi, and Brutus
ElegMaec_1.17   for fuel to the flames : Philippi saw his bravery amid Ema
GranLic_26   pped away after the capture of Philippi. &# Sulla and Arch
Joseph:AJ_14.301   had beaten Cassius near Philippi, as others have related;
Joseph:AJ_14.310   ich they got together at Philippi in Macedonia, when they
Joseph:AJ_14.311   he had fled as far as Philippi, was shut up by us, and
Joseph:BJ_1.242   had slain Cassius near Philippi, and Caesar was gone to
Julian:Caes_326   Brutus and Cassius at Philippi: the defeat of Sextus,
Nepos:Att_11   fter the battle of Philippi, too, and the death of Caius
Philoch_44   ity of Datus was renamed Philippi, after Philippus the kin
Plin:HN_4.42   Inland is the colony of Philippi, at a distance of 325
Plin:HN_4.47   is 189 miles distant from Philippi. On the coast is the
Plin:HN_37.57   found in the goldmines of Philippi. This is equal in size
[Sen]:Octav_2   (unburied) on the plains of Philippi, and the Sicilian sea drew
ValMax_1.5.7   password at the battle of Philippi - seemed as it were
ValMax_1.7.1   other in the plains of Philippi, the appearance of Minerva told
ValMax_1.8.8   courageously at the battle of Philippi, saw a figure  of above
ValMax_4.6.5   slain at the battle of Philippi, not having a weapon at
ValMax_5.1.11   brave and pious victory at Philippi the gods willingly beheld, nor
ValMax_6.8.4   had lost the battle of Philippi, saved him from the insults
ValMax_9.9.2   battle of four armies at Philippi; Titinius the centurion was sent
[Vict]:VirIll_82   Augustus in the plains of Philippi, he offered his neck to
[Vict]:VirIll_83   in the plains of Philippi. Although Brutus had defeated

Philippisee Caesareia3

Philippisee Philippus30


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