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Bēdrĭăcum (also Bēbrĭăcum and Bētrĭăcum ), i, n., = Βητρίακον,
I.a village in Upper Italy, between Verona and Cremona, distinguished in the civil war by two important battles between Otho, Vitellius, and the generals of Vespasian, now Cividale; form Bedriacum, Tac. H. 2, 23, 39 sq.; 2, 23, 44; 2, 23, 49; 2, 3, 15; 2, 3, 20; “2, 3, 31.—Form Bebriacum,Juv. 2, 106; Oros. 7, 8.—Form Betriacum, Suet. Oth. 9; Aur. Vict. Epit. 7, 2; Eutr. 7, 17.—Hence, Bēdrĭăcensis (Bētrĭ- ), e, adj., of Bedriacum: “campi,Tac. H. 2, 70: “via,id. ib. 3, 27: “acies,id. ib. 3, 2; 3, 66; Suet. Vesp. 5: “pugna,Tac. H. 2, 86: “copiae et duces,Suet. Vit. 15: “victoria,id. ib. 10: “bella,Plin. 10, 49, 69, § 135.
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    • Tacitus, Historiae, 2.23
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 2.70
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 2.86
    • Suetonius, Otho, 9
    • Suetonius, Divus Vespasianus, 5
    • Suetonius, Vitellius, 15
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