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M. Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares (ed. L. C. Purser)
(Latin) (English, ed. Evelyn Shuckburgh, Evelyn S. Shuckburgh)
book 15, letter 4: ... auctoritate regnaret. Metram et eum quem tu mihi diligenter commendaras, Athenaeum, importunitate Athenaidis exsilio multatos in maxima apud regem auctoritate
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 More(3)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.)
book 38, chapter 1: ... traditum Amynandro est, et omnis Athamania in potestate erat praeter Athenaeum castellum, finibus Macedoniae subiectum.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 39 (ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller)
(Latin) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.)
book 39, chapter 25: ... Ericinio eadem postulatio erat. Athamanes libertatem repetebant et castella Athenaeum et Poetneum.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 More(3)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.)
book 38, chapter 1: ... traditum Amynandro est, et omnis Athamania in potestate erat praeter Athenaeum castellum, finibus Macedoniae subiectum.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 39 (ed. W. Weissenborn)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (Latin, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.)
book 39, chapter 25: ... Ericinio eadem postulatio erat. Athamanes libertatem repetebant et castella Athenaeum et Poetneum.
Titus Livius (Livy), Ab urbe condita libri, erklärt von M. Weissenborn, books 35-38, commentary More(2)
(Latin)
book 38, chapter 1: ... restitutus in patriam secum patriam ipsam restituit. Athenaeum lag wahrscheinlich östlich von Argithea, und deckte die Strasse
Titus Livius (Livy), Ab urbe condita libri, erklärt von M. Weissenborn, books 39-40, commentary (ed. W. Weissenborn)
(Latin)
book 39, chapter 25: ... Unabhängigkeit bedrohte, jetzt die Rückgabe dieser Burgen forderten; über Athenaeum s. 38.1 ; 2; Poetneum scheint
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 38 More(3)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.)
book 38, chapter 1: ... Athamania in potestate A.U.C. 565 erat praeter Athenaeum castellum, finibus Macedoniae subiectum.
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 39 (ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, Ph.D.) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn)
book 39, chapter 25: ... eadem postulatio erat. Athamanes libertatem repetebant et castella Athenaeum et Poetneum.
Pertinax (ed. David Magie, Ainsworth O'Brien-Moore, Susan Helen Ballou)
(Latin)
work 8, chapter 11: ... principis convenissent, et Pertinax eo die processionem, quam ad Athenaeum paraverat, ut audiret poetam, ob sacrificii praesagium distulisset, ii
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