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1 Lacinium
Lăcīnĭum, ii, n., = Lakinion, a promontory in Magna Græcia, near Crotona, with a temple to Juno, now Capo delle Colonne or Cape Nao, Liv. 27, 25; 36, 42; Plin. 3, 10, 15, § 96.—Hence,II. -
2 Lacinius
Lăcīnĭum, ii, n., = Lakinion, a promontory in Magna Græcia, near Crotona, with a temple to Juno, now Capo delle Colonne or Cape Nao, Liv. 27, 25; 36, 42; Plin. 3, 10, 15, § 96.—Hence,II.
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