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Aequimaelium

the Aequimaelium

also: Aequimaelium

An open space at the foot of the Capitol in Rome where sacrificial lambs were sold. Cicero uses an errand there to fetch a lamb to ridicule the notion that a god guides which victim is chosen.

Mentioned in 2 works (2 total)

On His House speeches · 1 mention
On Divination philosophy · 1 mention

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