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Propioribus tamen, ut ita dicam, lineis Haterii Rufi equitis Romani somnium certo euentu admotum est. qui, cum gladiatorium munus Syracusis ederetur, inter quietem retiari se manu confodi uidit idque postero die in spectaculo consessoribus narrauit. incidit deinde ut proximo ab equite loco retiarius cum murmillone introduceretur. cuius cum faciem uidisset, isdem dixit ab illo retiario trucidari putasse protinusque inde discedere uoluit. illi sermone suo metu eius discusso causam exitii misero attulerunt: retiarius enim in eum locum conpulso murmillone et abiecto, dum iacentem ferire conatur, traiectum gladio Haterium interemit.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), SYRACU´SAE
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