LIBURIA

LIBURIA
LIBURIA
apud Erempertum Epitom. Guido ——— in Gariliano castra metatur ——— Is autem approprians ad pontem, qui Theudemundi vocatur, castrametatus resedit aliquandiu, et ablato ex Liburia frumento aliisque victualibus delatis ad Capuanos etc. prov. est Regni Neapolitani, quae alias Terra Laboris, vide ibi. et supra in voce Labor.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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