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    The Lupercal (from Latin lupa "female wolf") was a cave at the southwest foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, located somewhere between the temple of Magna...
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    known as the Lupercal, where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf Lupa that kept them alive. Another legend occurring on the Palatine is Hercules'...
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    glass, and with well-lit spacious rooms. The new baths took over a whole insula by demolishing houses, which may have been made easier by the earthquake...
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    2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine Adriano La Regina, "Roma, l'inganno della Lupa è "nata" nel Medioevo. La Repubblica. 17 November 2006 Lowe, Adam. "Messing...
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  • "Small, Slow but Steady". Unifrance. "Super-bourrés". Scriptoclap. "La Lupa". L'Œil Nu Production. "Anti-Squat". Best Friend Forever. "The Temple Woods...
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    de patrimoniu": Biserica "Sf. Pantelimon", o Atlantidă bulgărească pe o insulă a libertăţii". Viaţa Liberă (in Romanian). Retrieved 10 January 2016. ActiveSoft...
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    1941 Freibergs 1986, pp. 3–32 Holliday 1990, p. 542 Cécile Dulière (1979). Lupa Romana (in French). Institut historique belge de Rome. p. 100. une nouvelle...
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    (1890–1934). Bucharest: Editura Adevĕrul, 1934. Hary Kuller, "Sioniștii sub 'lupa' Siguranței și Securității. 1925 – 1949", in Buletinul Centrului, Muzeului...
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