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5. L. Aemilio Paulo Cn. Baebio Tamphilo coss. AUC 572/183 BC | |
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procellosa tempestas strage in urbe facta signa aenea in Capitolio deiecit, signa in circo maximo cum columnis evertit, fastigia templorum aliquot a culmine abrupta dissipavit. mulus tripes Reate natus. aedes Apollinis Caietae fulmine icta. | A tempestuous storm created havoc in the city. It cast down the bronze standards on the Capitol, overturned the standards in the Circus Maximus with their columns, it shattered the akroteria of several temples, having torn several off at the summit. A three-footed mule was born at Reate. The shrine of Apollo at Caietae was struck by lightning. |