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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 559 (v. 2) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Having given up Nero's body to his freed- women for sepulture, Icelus hurried from Rome to Clunia in Hispania Tarraconensis with the news of Nero's death, and of Galba's nomination to the empire by the army and the senate, A. d. |
 | | Icelus was the most ignoble, the most powerful, and not the least rapacious of Galba's freedmen and favourites. |
 | | ICHNAEA ('I%ra?a), that is, the tracing god dess, occurs as a surname of Themis, though in her case it may have been derived from the town of Ichnae, where she was worshipped (Horn. |
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