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  Larinum   - a town in Samnium, Italy
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103/18 The birth of A.Cluentius of Larinum, the client of Cicero.
81/7 ium, Florentia, Interamnium, Larinum, Praeneste, Spoletium, Sulmo,
Cic:Clu_11   only in the township of Larinum to which he belonged, but
Cic:Clu_18   herself has come flying from Larinum to Rome to compass the
Cic:Clu_21   was a lady of Larinum called Dinea, mother-in-law of
Cic:Clu_23   wrote to the Aurii at Larinum, their own and Aulus's relations,
Cic:Clu_27   which is 18 miles from Larinum. Without giving any reason, he
Cic:Clu_36   the wealthy young man of Larinum. How notorious it was at
Cic:Clu_38   out in the Forum of Larinum that he and some friends
Cic:Clu_40   who happened to be visiting Larinum, and came to an understanding
Cic:Clu_41   Council { decurions } of Larinum adjudged by a unanimous finding
Cic:Clu_43     There were at Larinum certain persons called Martiales,
Cic:Clu_43   these priests of Mars at Larinum were regarded as belonging to
Cic:Clu_166   Oppianicus, after the custom of Larinum, gave to a large number
Cic:Clu_178   to Oppianicus: Sassia went to Larinum with her people, grieving over
Cic:Clu_183   nothing was more notorious at Larinum. Or did suspicion not attach
Cic:Clu_187   cut out, as everyone at Larinum knows. This frenzied woman feared
Cic:Clu_191   resulted in those inquiries at Larinum three years after the event;
Cic:Clu_192   think that a woman of Larinum was starting thence to go
Cic:Clu_195   all the able-bodied men in Larinum have come to Rome to


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