Trĕbĭa, ae, m., = Τρεβίας, ὁ (sc. ποταμός),
a river in Upper Italy , celebrated for Hannibal’s victory over the Romans , now Trebbia , Liv. 21, 52 sq.; Flor. 2, 6, 12; Luc. 2, 46; Sil. 4, 495; 4, 645; 6, 707; 9, 189.
TRE´BIA(ὁ Τρεβίας: Trebbia), a considerable river of Gallia Cispadana, falling into the Padus about ...
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