Luna - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Luna
- a city in Etruria, Italy
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177/8
The Romans found a colony at Luna.
168/52
nes and Masinissa, and from Pisa and Luna, appear before the senate.
155/22
L_1.623, an inscription at Luna in honour of M.Claudius Marcellus.
142/16
An outbreak of plague at Luna.
  Within translations:
Ennius:Ann_14
: Take note, ye citizens, of Luna's harbour - it is wort
Obseq_22
great amongst the people of Luna, that there were corpses lying
Obseq_43
Lucania it rained milk, at Luna blood. At Ariminum a dog
Obseq_27a
rivers ran with milk. At Luna an area of land, four
Luna 2
- the Roman goddess of the moon
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CIL_add.8
(1st cent. A.D.) B Business in Assembly. To Luna on the Aventine h
Oros_5.12
fled through the Temple of Luna, leaped down into a private
[Vict]:VirIll_65
leaping from the Temple of Luna. While his friend Pomponius resisted
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