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Perugia (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
Addressed to Tullus See poems 1, 6, and 14. In book IV, poem 1, Propertius implies his birthplace was Asisium (modern Assisi). Perusia (modern Perugia) was not Umbrian but Etruscan. Propertius probably mentions it because it was well-known, while Asisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in Perusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, producti
Perusia (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
Addressed to Tullus See poems 1, 6, and 14. In book IV, poem 1, Propertius implies his birthplace was Asisium (modern Assisi). Perusia (modern Perugia) was not Umbrian but Etruscan. Propertius probably mentions it because it was well-known, while Asisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in PerusPerusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizenmbs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, producti
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
Addressed to Tullus See poems 1, 6, and 14. In book IV, poem 1, Propertius implies his birthplace was Asisium (modern Assisi). Perusia (modern Perugia) was not Umbrian but Etruscan. Propertius probably mentions it because it was well-known, while Asisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in Perusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, producti
Assisi (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
Addressed to Tullus See poems 1, 6, and 14. In book IV, poem 1, Propertius implies his birthplace was Asisium (modern Assisi). Perusia (modern Perugia) was not Umbrian but Etruscan. Propertius probably mentions it because it was well-known, while Asisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in Perusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, producti
Umbria (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
rst readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, productive land.rst readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, prod
Asisium (Italy) (search for this): book 1, poem 22
Addressed to Tullus See poems 1, 6, and 14. In book IV, poem 1, Propertius implies his birthplace was Asisium (modern Assisi). Perusia (modern Perugia) was not Umbrian but Etruscan. Propertius probably mentions it because it was well-known, while Asisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in Perusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this iAsisium was not. Mr. Johnson points out, “Octavian committed some war crimes in Perusia that would be vivid in the minds of Propertius and his first readers.” PENATEShousehold gods. What class I am and from where, who my Penates, you ask all this in the name of our long friendship, Tullus. If the Perusine tombs of our country are known to you, funerals in Italy's hard times, when Roman discord hunted her citizens (This was especially painful for me, my Etruscan soil— you allowed my neighbor's limbs to go abandoned, no earth covers his poor bones)— neighboring Umbria, below Perusia on the plain bore me, fertile Umbria, prod