Bovillae   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Bovillae   - a town in Latium, Italy
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52/3 Clodius is murdered by Milo's followers, near Bovillae.
    Within translations:
Ascon_31   ninth hour a little beyond Bovillae by Clodius, who was returning
Ascon_35   than 300 slaves, and above Bovillae had attacked him off his
Ascon_40   himself. Many inhabitants of Bovillae gave evidence upon the
Ascon_55   in attacking the tavern at Bovillae and in killing Clodius. He
Cic:Planc_23   Labicum or Gabii or Bovillae, communities which to-day can
CIL_1.1439   Julii. On an altar found at Bovillae. Time of Su
Plin:HN_3.63   from the Labican), Bovillae, Caiatiae, Casinum, Calenum,
Schol:Bob_111   take refuge in a small inn at Bovillae. There the slaves


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