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1 Indibile
Intibili, a city in Hispania Tarraconensis, on the farther side of the Ebro, at its mouth, now Torre del Sol, Liv. 23, 49, 12; the same, Indibile, Front. Strat. 2, 3 init. -
2 Intibili
Intibili, a city in Hispania Tarraconensis, on the farther side of the Ebro, at its mouth, now Torre del Sol, Liv. 23, 49, 12; the same, Indibile, Front. Strat. 2, 3 init.
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