Volaterrae - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Volaterrae
- a city in Etruria, Italy
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81/7
Interamnium, Larinum, Praeneste, Spoletium, Sulmo, and Volaterrae
81/45
Chrysogonus, while at Volaterrae, plots to seize the property of
80/16
The Romans capture Volaterrae after a long siege, during which C.Ca
  Within translations:
Cic:Caecin_18
civil degradation to which the Volaterrans were subject. And so I
Cic:Dom_79
citizenship from the people of Volaterrae, though they were at the
Cic:Quinct_24
had reached the fords of Volaterrae, ** as they are called,
Cic:RoscAm_20
in Sulla's camp at Volaterrae. ** Roscius's fortune was
Cic:RoscAm_105
camp of Lucius Sulla at Volaterrae. [37.] Does anyone still
CIL_6.1308
bringing [the war] with Volaterrae to a close, [and s
GranLic_32
The inhabitants of Volaterrae surrendered to the Romans,
Hieron:Chron_2050
satirical poet, was born at Volaterrae. 203.3 . [2051]
Obseq_53
of a private house. At Volaterrae a river flowed with blood.
Plin:HN_3.50
come the Marshes of Volaterrae the river Caecina and
Plin:HN_3.52
Vetulonienses, Veientani, Vesentini, Volaterrani, the Volcentani surnamed
Plin:HN_3.80
miles from the Shallows of Volaterrae. It contains 32 states, and
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