Terentia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Terentia
- wife of Cicero
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96/15
The birth of Terentia, wife of M.^Cicero.
58/31
a letter from Cicero to his wife Terentia, written at Brundisium
58/62
:Fam_14.2, letters from Cicero to Atticus and to his wife Terentia
58/65
3, further letters from Cicero to Atticus and to his wife Terentia
50/42
:Fam_14.5, letters from Cicero to Atticus and to his wife Terentia
49/11
Cic:Fam_14.14 & 14.18, two letters from Cicero to Terentia.
48/31
t_11.4 & Cic:Fam_14.6, letters from Cicero to Atticus and Terentia
48/72
Cic:Fam_14.12 & 14.19, two letters from Cicero to Terentia.
48/78
Cic:Fam_14.9 & 14.17, two letters from Cicero to Terentia.
47/7
Cic:Fam_14.16, a letter from Cicero to his wife Terentia.
47/31
Cic:Fam_14.8 & 14.21, two letters from Cicero to his wife Terentia
47/33
Cic:Fam_14.11 & 14.15, two letters from Cicero to his Terentia
47/39
ic:Fam_14.10 & 14.13, two letters from Cicero to his wife Terentia
47/47
Cic:Fam_14.23-24, letters from Cicero to his wife Terentia.
47/50
Cic:Fam_14.22, a letter from Cicero to his wife Terentia.
47/55
:Fam_14.20, a letter from Cicero to Terentia, written near Venusia
47/64
Cicero divorces Terentia.
  Within translations:
Plin:HN_7.158
the Emperor Claudius 99, Terentia Cicero's wife 103, Clodia
ValMax_8.13.6
Rutilius lived for ninety-seven years, Terentia the wife of Cicero a
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