Podium (Q23693)

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In a circus, the lowest row of seats running immediately above the racecourse and protected from the wild animals by a railing and a trench 3.05m in width and depth; occupied by the emperor, the curule magistrates, and the Vestal virgins.

In a circus, the lowest row of seats running immediately above the racecourse and protected from the wild animals by a railing and a trench 3.05m in width and depth; occupied by the emperor, the curule magistrates, and the Vestal virgins.
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Podium
In a circus, the lowest row of seats running immediately above the racecourse and protected from the wild animals by a railing and a trench 3.05m in width and depth; occupied by the emperor, the curule magistrates, and the Vestal virgins.

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    In a circus, the lowest row of seats running immediately above the racecourse and protected from the wild animals by a railing and a trench 3.05m in width and depth; occupied by the emperor, the curule magistrates, and the Vestal virgins. (English)
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