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 1   T-I|            ll send you~to the high Palatine, to climb to Caesar’s house.~
 2 T-III|             here’s the gate to the Palatine,~here’s Jupiter Stator,
 3  T-IV|      Caesars,~and perhaps the high Palatine is clothed with garlands,~
 4   Ind|           of boys and girls on the Palatine.~Book TII:361-420 Cassandra
 5   Ind|           built by Augustus on the Palatine, in which he also established
 6   Ind|      temple of Cybele (Ops) on the Palatine, after it burnt down in
 7   Ind|            temple of Apollo on the Palatine, and built one in the Portico
 8   Ind|      doorposts of his house on the Palatine were hung with wreaths of
 9   Ind|         circus in Rome between the Palatine and Aventine Hills used
10   Ind|           built by Augustus on the Palatine, in which he also established
11   Ind| re-dedication of her temple on the Palatine after it was destroyed by
12   Ind|            Hyginus director of the Palatine library, a patron of poets,
13   Ind|            received enemy gold. ~ ~Palatine, Palatium~The most important
14   Ind|         Mogunia was the way to the Palatine Hill from the Via Sacra.~
15   Ind|          Sea.~Book TIII.I:1-46 The Palatine was the site of the original
16   Ind|           walled settlement on the Palatine. Romulus killed his brother
17   Ind|       Capitoline in Rome, with the Palatine on its right. It was a smart
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