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Priuerno capto interfectisque qui id oppidum ad rebellandum incitauerant senatus indignatione accensus consilium agitabat quidnam sibi de reliquis quoque Priuernatibus esset faciendum. ancipiti igitur casu salus eorum fluctuabatur eodem tempore et uictoribus et iratis subiecta. Ceterum cum auxilium unicum in precibus restare animaduerterent, ingenui et Italici sanguinis obliuisci non potuerunt: princeps enim eorum in curia interrogatus quam poenam mererentur, respondit 'quam merentur qui se dignos libertate iudicant'. uerbis arma sumpserat exasperatosque patrum conscriptorum animos inflammauerat. sed Plautius consul fauens Priuernatium causae regressum animoso eius dicto obtulit quaesiuitque qualem cum eis Romani pacem habituri essent inpunitate donata. at is constantissimo uultu 'si bonam dederitis', inquit 'perpetuam, si malam, non diuturnam'. qua uoce perfectum est ut uictis non solum uenia, sed etiam ius et beneficium nostrae ciuitatis daretur.
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), PRIVERNUM
- Smith's Bio, Decia'nus, C. Plautius
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- Lewis & Short, Prīvernum
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