Arretium
noun
the ancient latin name of arezzo
historical examples
caius calpurnius was ordered not to move his army from arretium till his successor had arrived.
history of rome, vol iii t-tus livius
he afterward defended a woman of arretium in the spirit of antagonism to sulla.
life of cicero anthony trollope
arretium took the part of marius against sulla, and the latter settled some of his veterans there as colonists.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 6 various
arretium appears as one of the cities which aided the tarquins after their expulsion.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 6 various
the consul, minucius, came to arretium, on the day which he had fixed for the -ssembling of the troops.
history of rome, vol iii t-tus livius
the columns in the west front seem to be the only remains of arretium as distinguished from arezzo.
studies of travel: italy edward a. freeman
and here he received information, through the scouts sent in advance, that the roman army was round the walls of arretium.
the history of rome; books nine to twenty-six t-tus livius
the reports respecting the people of arretium became daily more serious, and the anxiety of the fathers increased.
history of rome, vol iii t-tus livius
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