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Sacriportus

Sacriportus · m

A place in Latium

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Să_crĭ-portus — Lewis & Short

Să_crĭ-portus, ūs, m.sacer.

I A place in Latium, near Prœneste, where Sylla conquered the younger Marius (called in Appian, B. C. 1, 78, *(iero\s limh/n), Liv. Epit. 87; Vell. 2, 26, 1; Flor. 3, 21, 23; Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 68 and 75; per tmesin: quot apud Sacri cecidere cadavera portum, Luc. 2, 134.—
II A small town on the Gulf of Tarentum, Liv. 26, 39.—(
III Dub., and resting only on the authority of Sext. Ruf. Region.: Urbis Romanae, a square in Rome in the fourth region, also called Să_crĭpor-ticus.

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