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  Verrius   (M. Verrius Flaccus) - a Roman grammarian, during the reign of Augustus
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CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   led by the grammarian Verrius Flaccus in the reig
Ennius:Ann_107   : FESTUS : Sas. Verrius believes it means eas, his witn
Ennius:Ann_289   TUS says : Oscans. Verrius states that the people we call
Hieron:Chron_2024   stoic philosopher, and M.Verrius Flaccus, a grammarian,
Plin:HN_7.180   shall show to be natural. Verrius has reported a great many,
Plin:HN_8.17   of casks lashed together. [17] Verrius records that they fought in
Plin:HN_33.63   an addition of wool. [63] Verrius informs us that Tarquinius Priscus
Plin:HN_33.111   associations among the Romans. Verrius gives a list of


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