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ex urbe

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Last Update: 2023-09-20
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ex urbe ad orbem

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Last Update: 2024-02-03
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multi cives ex urbe celeriter

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many citizens from the city and quickly dicessus

Last Update: 2020-01-29
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catilina ex urbe media expulsus est

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Last Update: 2024-01-03
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holconius cum servis ex urbe fugiebat.

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holconius was fleeing from the city, with his servants.

Last Update: 2021-05-21
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ex urbe discedimus ne mali homines nos interficiant.

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we are leaving the city so that the evil men don't kill us

Last Update: 2022-01-01
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di fortunam malam praesenserant et nostra ex urbe fugerant

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our bad luck and the gods beforehand

Last Update: 2018-12-20
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milites enim cum ducibus suis parere nollent ex urbe in montem quendam discesserant

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once he was great discord among the romans

Last Update: 2015-03-13
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mane trojani ex urbe magno cum gaudio exierunt et in castra graecorum deserta convenerunt

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in the morning, with a great and sinon, the trojan from the city, near the city itself celvait

Last Update: 2018-05-02
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iasone igitur nocte ex urbe ducto postero die ad regem venerunt et ei nuntiaverunt puerum mortuum esse

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therefore, at night, they took jason out of the city and, when they had returned on the following day to the king they announced to him that the boy was dead.

Last Update: 2019-05-15
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egressusque moses a pharaone et ex urbe tetendit manus ad dominum et cessaverunt tonitrua et grando nec ultra stillavit pluvia super terra

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and moses went out of the city from pharaoh, and spread abroad his hands unto the lord: and the thunders and hail ceased, and the rain was not poured upon the earth.

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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quīntus et clēmēns, postquam ex urbe pompēiīs, quam mōns vesuvius dēlēverat, effūgērunt, ad graeciam

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from the city to the world

Last Update: 2023-05-31
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siquidem et illi qui ceperant et succenderant civitatem egressi ex urbe contra suos medios hostium ferire coeperunt cum ergo ex utraque parte adversarii caederentur ita ut nullus de tanta multitudine salvaretu

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and the other issued out of the city against them; so they were in the midst of israel, some on this side, and some on that side: and they smote them, so that they let none of them remain or escape.

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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quīntus et clēmēns, postquam ex urbe pompēiīs, quam mōns vesuvius dēlēverat, effūgērunt, ad graeciam vēnērunt et in urbe athēnīs paulīsper habitābant. per viās urbis saepe ambulābant et multitūdinem cīvium graecōrum et servōrum et peregrīnōrum spectāre solēbant. forum athēnārum quondam vīsitāvērunt, ubi multī senēs in porticibus, quae forum cingēbant, ambulābant. hī senēs erant philosophī, quī contrōversiās inter sē cotīdiē habēbant. “est ūnus deus

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quintus and clemens, after they escaped from the city of pompey, which the mountain vesuvius had destroyed, came to greece, and for a short time were living in the city of athens. they often walked through the streets of the city and were accustomed to watch a multitude of greek citizens, slaves, and pilgrims. they once visited the forum of athens, where many old men were walking in the galleries that surrounded the forum. these were the old philosophers who daily held controversies among themselves. "there is one god"

Last Update: 2021-09-21
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