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ALLIA

Volume 1 · 79 words · 1823 Edition

a river of Italy, in the Sabine territory, which running down a very deep channel from the mountains of Crustuminiun, mixes with the Tiber 40 miles from Rome; famous for the great slaughter of the Romans, by the Gauls under Brennus, when 40,000 Romans were killed or put to flight; hence Aliensis dies, an unlucky day (Virgil, Ovid, Lucan). Our ancestors, says Cicero, deemed the day of the fight of Alia more fatal than that of taking the city.