Clusium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Clusium
- a city in Etruria, Italy
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295/3
Roman legion is attacked and destroyed by the Gauls near Clusium.
295/15
unt a diversionary attack on Clusium, while they advance against the
295/17
The propraetor Cn.Fulvius defeats the armies of Clusium and Perusia.
225/8
The Gauls advance as far as Clusium, and then turn to face the Roman
82/22
indecisive battle between Sulla and Carbo at Clusium.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.440
.440 a patera from Clusium. Aesculapius'
Ennius:Ann_251
read. [251-2] & The Gauls near Clusium, 225 B.C. ; terror
Obseq_57
huge war. In Etruria at Clusium a mother of a family
Oros_2.19
under Brennus was besieging Clusium, now called Tuscia, they
Plin:HN_3.52
Blerani, Cortonenses, Capenates, Clusini Novi, Clusini Veteres,
Plin:HN_36.91
close to the city of Clusium, in a place where he
[Vict]:VirIll_23
and besieged the town of Clusium in Italy, three Fabii were
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