The name Caelius (sometimes spelled Coelius) is an ancient Roman nomen and may refer to: Caelius Vibenna (8th century BC), a noble Etruscan Gaius Coelius...
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Marcus Caelius (c. March 45 BC – c. September AD 9) was the senior centurion (Primus pilus) in XVIII Roman Legion who was killed in the Battle of the...
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his twenties, Caelius became associated with Crassus and Cicero, while he was also briefly connected to Catiline and his conspiracy. Caelius first achieved...
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Caelian Hill (redirect from Collis Caelius)
Querquetulani as a designation of the previous inhabitants of Caelius, in pre-Etruscan times. Mons Caelius would have been included in the city perimeter under...
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remnants of Caelius' army and occupied the Caelian Hill, naming it after Vibenna. The François Tomb at Vulci contains a scene showing Caelius and Aulus...
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Caelia gens (redirect from Gaius Caelius Rufus)
ancient Rome. The nomen Caelius is frequently confounded with Coelius and Caecilius, with some individuals referred to as Caelius in manuscripts, while...
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Marcus Caelius Rufus, who had once been Cicero's pupil but more recently had become estranged from him. Cicero's reasons for defending Caelius are uncertain...
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ed. (1911). "Aurelianus, Caelius". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 924. "Caelius Aurelianus". Encyclopædia...
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Balbinus (redirect from Decius Caelius Calvinus Balbinus)
Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus (died 238 AD) was Roman emperor with Pupienus for three months in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors. Not much is known...
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Caelius Rhodiginus (born Lodovico Ricchieri; 1469, Rovigo–1525, Rovigo) was a Venetian writer, and professor in Greek and Latin. His original name was...
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Lactantius (redirect from Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius)
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus, signo Lactantius (c. 250 – c. 325), was an early Christian author who became an advisor to Roman emperor Constantine I, guiding...
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Coelius Sedulius (redirect from Caelius Sedulius)
Sedulius (sometimes with the nomen Coelius or Caelius, both of doubtful authenticity) was a Christian poet in Hiberno-Latin during the first half of the...
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Celio Secondo Curione (redirect from Caelius Secundus Curio)
(1 May 1503, in Cirié – 24 November 1569, in Basel) (usual Latin form Caelius Secundus Curio) was an Italian humanist, grammarian, editor and historian...
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including Marcus Caelius Rufus, Catullus's friend. This particular affair caused an immense scandal. After the relationship with Caelius was over in 56...
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Marcus Roscius Coelius (redirect from Marcus Roscius Caelius)
Marcus Roscius Coelius (or Caelius) was a Roman military officer of the 1st century AD. He was appointed suffect consul for the nundinium March-April...
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Psychonotis caelius, the small green banded blue, is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in New Guinea and adjacent islands and...
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Gnaeus Arulenus Caelius Sabinus was a Roman senator, who was active during the Year of Four Emperors. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of April...
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Celio Calcagnini (redirect from Caelius Calcagninus)
Calcagnini (Ferrara, 17 September 1479 – Ferrara, 24 April 1541), also known as Caelius Calcagninus, was an Italian humanist and scientist from Ferrara. His learning...
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Hill (Latin: Collis Aventinus; Italian: Aventino) Caelian Hill (Collis Caelius, originally the Mons Querquetulanus; Celio) Capitoline Hill (Mons Capitolinus;...
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Poetry of Catullus (section Caelius Rufus)
to Cicero's Caelius. One objection to poem 100 referring to Cicero's Caelius is that he is said to be from Verona, while Cicero's Caelius (if the text...
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him as an originally Etruscan mercenary, named Mastarna, who fought for Caelius Vibenna. Servius was a popular king, and one of Rome's most significant...
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brother Caelius Vibenna are well represented in the Etruscan tradition. The François tomb at Vulci contained a fresco showing Aulus and Caelius Vibenna...
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Tullius. In the speech the emperor cites the exploits of the brothers Caelius and Aulus Vibenna, along with Servius (of which he gives the name in Etruscan...
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Caelius Aconius Probianus (fl. 461–471) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was Praetorian prefect of Italy under Emperors Leo I and Libius...
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CE, as he is quoted by the Greco-Roman medical writer Caelius Aurelianus at that time. Caelius describes him as an authority regarding his pre-eminence...
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ii. 119. Gaius Pompeius Proculus tribunus militum ? ? ? Italy Marcus Caelius centurio ? Raetia? ? - Titus Atidius Porcio Miles ? ? ? Italia, Venetia...
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defeated and killed a Roman named Gnaeus Tarquinius, and rescued the brothers Caelius and Aulus Vibenna from captivity. This may recollect an otherwise forgotten...
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motivated by politics or personal enmity, as Caelius makes clear in this case, were not uncommon. In 50 BC, Caelius was engaged in a feud with Appius Claudius...
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Quintus Caelius Honoratus was a Roman senator of the early Roman Empire, who flourished under the reign of Trajan. He was suffect consul in the nundinium...
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fragments in Greek remain, but there exists a complete Latin translation by Caelius Aurelianus (5th century). The Life of Hippocrates probably formed one of...
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