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Lampsacum

Lampsacus, a noted Greek city on the Asian shore of the Hellespont, famous for its wine and as the cult-centre of Priapus; under Rome a free and faithful ally. The Verres-Philodamus scandal of 80 BC (the attempt on the daughter of Philodamus and the riot which followed) is set here (Verr. 2.1.63-85).

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Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book I speeches · 6 mentions

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