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 1   T-V|    the forest’s branches, as Tiber’s yellow sand,~as the tender
 2  IBIS|      grass,~while the Tuscan Tiber flows with its clear waters,~
 3   Ind|     Allia~A tributary of the Tiber. The Romans were crushed
 4   Ind|     the north-west along the Tiber. Originally it was open
 5   Ind| pomerium) in the bend of the Tiber south of the Pincian Hill
 6   Ind|      city on the bank of the Tiber north-west of Rome, beyond
 7   Ind|      Mulvian Bridge over the Tiber.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Mentioned.
 8   Ind|     between the mouth of the Tiber and the Alban Hills. With
 9   Ind|  settlements adjacent to the Tiber, south-east of the Capitoline
10   Ind|   Roma, Rome~The city on the Tiber, capital of the Empire.
11   Ind|     himself. Thrown into the Tiber the twins cradle caught
12   Ind|    poetic name for the River Tiber on which Rome is situated,
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