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Morbo medeor in The Dolphins of Laurentum means 'I am healed of my disease'
Some Frequently Asked Questions addressed to Roman Mysteries author Caroline Lawrence 2010
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Perhaps most upsetting is the story of Lupus, fully told in The Dolphins of Laurentum.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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They were not large, but they were the only images in human form in Laurentum, except the little clay Penates, and they filled me with fear.
'Lavinia' 2008
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But entering the gate of Laurentum you came out of sun and wind into deep, fragrant shade.
'Lavinia' 2008
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Aeneas's armor hangs in the entry way of our house here in Lavinium, as Turnus's sword and breastplate hung on his visits to Laurentum.
'Lavinia' 2008
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It lay east of Laurentum, under the hills, a day's walk.
'Lavinia' 2008
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Perhaps most upsetting is the story of Lupus, fully told in The Dolphins of Laurentum.
The Roman Mysteries 2006
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The walls of Laurentum were high and strong, because it wasn't built on a hilltop like most cities, but on the rich plains that sloped down towards the lagoons and the sea.
'Lavinia' 2008
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But when the same mischiefs fell upon Laurentum, then everybody judged it was divine vengeance that fell upon both cities, for the neglect of executing justice upon the murder of
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Some authors write, the city of Laurentum, fearing the consequence, delivered up the murderers of Tatius; but Romulus dismissed them, saying, one murder was requited with another.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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