Patavium - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Patavium
- a city in Venetia, Italy; the modern Padua
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302/14
rritory of the Veneti, but is routed by the inhabitants of Patavium.
41/11
Asinius Pollio menaces the city of Patavium.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_14.8
ards the west, and its name is Patavium.* They say that
Cic:Phil_12.10
are all alike - the Patavians have shut out some, and
CIL_1.2172
Latin Text Quintus Marcius. Patavium. If any man
CIL_1.621
nus. On a pedestal of stone at Padua, but made in Aqui
CIL_1.633
L_1 .633 (vii) Near Padua, 141 or 116 B.C.
Hieron:Chron_1958
the historian Titus Livius of Patavium were born. 180.3
Hieron:Chron_2033
The historian Livius died at Patavium. [not in Ar.] The
Obseq_65a
maturity. On that day at Patavium the augur C. Cornelius, when
Plin:HN_3.130
the towns of Acelum, Patavium, Opitergium, Velunum, Vicetia and
Plin:HN_6.218
Altinum, Venetia, Vicetia, Patavium, Verona, Cremona, Ravenna,
Plinius:Ep_1.14
belonged to the township of Patavium. You know the char
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