Suessa
feminine noun I declension
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1 Suessa, city of Latium, five miles south of the Liris and eight from the sea, founded 337 BC by the Aurunci, and afterwards made their capital. It was often called Suessa Aurunca, now Sessa
2 Suessa, very ancient city of Latium, a colony of Alba, conquered by Tarquinius Superbus, usually called Suessa Pometia. It was destroyed by Spurius Cassius, 502 BC, and its site is unknown
feminine noun I declension
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1 Suessa, city of Latium, five miles south of the Liris and eight from the sea, founded 337 BC by the Aurunci, and afterwards made their capital. It was often called Suessa Aurunca, now Sessa
2 Suessa, very ancient city of Latium, a colony of Alba, conquered by Tarquinius Superbus, usually called Suessa Pometia. It was destroyed by Spurius Cassius, 502 BC, and its site is unknown
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Suessa fem. noun I decl.
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