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1 (cōrs
(cōrs cōrtis, f), see cohors. -
2 Perusia
Perūsia, ae, f., eine der zwölf etrurischen Bundesstädte, zwischen dem Trasimenischen See und der Tiber, unter den Römern Munizipium, im Bürgerkriege von Oktavian belagert und niedergebrannt (40 v. Chr.), j. Perugia, Liv. 9, 37, 12. Vell. 2, 74, 3: von Augustus wiederhergestellt und dah. Augusta Perusia gen., Corp. inscr. Lat. 11, 1924 u. 1929. – Dav. Perūsīnus, a, um, perusinisch, cohors, Liv.: bellum, Vell. u. Tac.: sepulcra, Prop.: fames (Hungersnot), Lucan. – Plur. subst., Perūsīnī, ōrum, m., die Einw. von Perusia, die Perusiner, Liv. u. Vell.
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3 Perusia
Perūsia, ae, f., eine der zwölf etrurischen Bundesstädte, zwischen dem Trasimenischen See und der Tiber, unter den Römern Munizipium, im Bürgerkriege von Oktavian belagert und niedergebrannt (40 v. Chr.), j. Perugia, Liv. 9, 37, 12. Vell. 2, 74, 3: von Augustus wiederhergestellt und dah. Augusta Perusia gen., Corp. inscr. Lat. 11, 1924 u. 1929. – Dav. Perūsīnus, a, um, perusinisch, cohors, Liv.: bellum, Vell. u. Tac.: sepulcra, Prop.: fames (Hungersnot), Lucan. – Plur. subst., Perūsīnī, ōrum, m., die Einw. von Perusia, die Perusiner, Liv. u. Vell.
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