Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Larinum” in text Clu., section 21 of M. Tullius Cicero, For Aulus Cluentius:

.../xhtml1/strict"> and when you have heard them, none of you will wonder that he should have distrusted his case, and betaken himself to Stalenus and to bribery? There was a woman of Larinum , named Dinea, the mother-in-law of Oppianicus, who had three sons, Marcus Aurius, Numerius Aurius, and Cnaeus Magius, and one daughter, Magia, who was married to Oppianicus. Marcus Aurius...
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