Faesulae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Faesulae
- a town in Etruria, Italy
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81/8
veterans at Aleria, Arretium, Capua, Faesulae, Suessula, and Urbana.
78/18
are sent to Etruria, after an insurrection breaks out at Faesulae.
  Within translations:
Cic:Cat_2.14
encamped in the neighbourhood of Faesulae, has declared war on the
Cic:Cat_3.14
planted by L. Sulla at Faesulae, in the case of Q.
Cic:Mur_49
settlers from Arretium and Faesulae, a heterogeneous mob which
GranLic_34
The inhabitants of Faesulae broke into the strongholds of
Obseq_49
their top and column. At Faesulae the earth flowed with blood.
Obseq_51
and tiles in public. At Faesulae a huge multitude was seen
Obseq_53
died in its hands. At Faesulae roaring was heard from the
Oros_7.37
him into the mountains of Faesulae, bottled up his two hundred
Plin:HN_7.60
of humble station at Faesulae named Gaius Crispinius Hilarus
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