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Galli (the Gauls who took Rome)

the Gauls

also: Galli

The Senonian Gauls who sacked Rome around 390 BC and besieged the defenders on the Capitol. Cicero cites them in Pro Caecina as those 'cast out from the Capitol' to illustrate the dual sense of the interdict's word 'whence'.

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Mentioned in 24 works (43 total)

For Aulus Caecina speeches · 2 mentions
For Marcus Fonteius speeches · 10 mentions
On the Manilian Law (On the Command of Pompey) speeches · 1 mention
Against Catiline, Third Speech speeches · 5 mentions
Against Catiline, Fourth Speech speeches · 1 mention
For Publius Sulla speeches · 3 mentions
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.1 letters · 1 mention
For Lucius Flaccus speeches · 2 mentions
On His House speeches · 1 mention
On the Responses of the Haruspices speeches · 1 mention
On the Consular Provinces speeches · 3 mentions
Against Piso speeches · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 8.5 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 8.8 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 8.9 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 7.11 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 8.3 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 9.13 letters · 1 mention
Ad Atticum 14.8 letters · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 16.27 letters · 1 mention
On Divination philosophy · 1 mention
Third Philippic speeches · 1 mention
Ad Familiares 10.26 letters · 1 mention
Fifth Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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