Sassia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sassia
- the mother of A. Cluentius Habitus
85/39
The adultery of Melinus and Sassia, the mother of Cluentius.
80/32
Oppianicus murders his own sons, so that he is free to marry Sassia.
71/36
ath of the elder Oppianicus; Sassia alleges that her son Cluentius
69/20
Sassia prompts another inquest into the death of Oppianicus.
Cic:Clu_12
only dishonour, but crime. For Sassia, mother of my client Habitus
Cic:Clu_16
outrageous and criminal conduct on Sassia's part, he ought to take
Cic:Clu_26
the desire of marrying Sassia, Habitus's mother, her whose
Cic:Clu_167
could never lack accusers while Sassia lives, as you will presently
Cic:Clu_175
a long and serious illness. Sassia was with him, and was
Cic:Clu_176
his death, the unspeakable Sassia immediately started to plot
Cic:Clu_180
been done. One of Sassia's friends recalled having recently
Cic:Clu_183
ought to say and what Sassia said so often at the
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