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==References == | <p> [[Aius]] Locutius (Or Loquens) </p> <p> (the predicting speaker), in Roman mythology. In the year B.C. 390 a voice was heard in Rome which warned the Romans of the approaching Gauls. The voice was not heeded, and the [[Gauls]] destroyed the city. A temple was afterwards erected to Aius Locutius to reconcile the slighted deity. </p> | ||
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Aius Locutius (Or Loquens) [1]
Aius Locutius (Or Loquens)
(the predicting speaker), in Roman mythology. In the year B.C. 390 a voice was heard in Rome which warned the Romans of the approaching Gauls. The voice was not heeded, and the Gauls destroyed the city. A temple was afterwards erected to Aius Locutius to reconcile the slighted deity.