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    The gens Cornelia was one of the greatest patrician houses at ancient Rome. For more than seven hundred years, from the early decades of the Republic...
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  • Look up cornelia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cornelia may refer to: Cornelia (name), a feminine given name Cornelia (gens), a Roman family 425...
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  • She then joined her father in exile. Cornelia appears in Colleen McCullough's series, Masters of Rome. Cornelia (gens) Keaveney, Arthur (1986). Sulla: The...
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  • the gens Cornelia) and his wife Aemilia. She appears in numerous literary sources, including an official dedicatory inscription at Pergamon. Cornelia was...
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  • Kornelia, Korneliya, and Cornélia. In ancient Rome, Cornelia was the nomen gentilicium of women born into the gens Cornelia. This gens was widespread and some...
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    Domitia's historical origins and instead portrays her as a member of the Cornelia gens called Marcella. The book is a prequel to Quinn's 2010 novel Mistress...
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    Roman Republic and the father of Scipio Africanus. A member of the Cornelia gens, Scipio served as consul in 218 BC, the first year of the Second Punic...
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  • from the patrician gens Cornelia in the fourth century BC. Lentulus, who was the progenitor of the Lentulii Branch of the Cornelia gens, served as consul...
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    The gens Claudia (Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]), sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most prominent patrician houses at ancient Rome. The gens traced its origin...
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    The gens Julia was one of the most prominent patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the...
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  • Lex Cornelia refers to any ancient Roman law (lex) sponsored by an official whose gens name was Cornelius, particularly Sulla. Known examples of a lex...
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  • dilemma, a dilemma named after dramatist Pierre Corneille Cornelia (gens), an important gens in ancient Rome Deudorix epijarbas, an Asian butterfly A variety...
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  • the Roman Republic in 406, 404 and 401 BC. Cornelius belonged to the Cornelia gens, one of the older patrician gentes of the Republic. Cornelius' father...
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    The gens Aemilia, originally written Aimilia, was one of the greatest patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens was of great antiquity, and claimed...
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    The gens Valeria was a patrician family at ancient Rome, prominent from the very beginning of the Republic to the latest period of the Empire. Publius...
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  • tribune of the Roman Republic in 415 BC. Cornelius belonged to the Cornelia gens, one of the early Republics most influential patrician families which...
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  • BC of the Roman Republic. Cornelius belonged to the Cornelia gens, one of the older patrician gens of the Republic. Cornelius father was the Roman hero...
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  • supporting character in the Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough. Cornelia gens Likely the same man as Lentulus Batiatus who trained Spartacus. Dolabella's...
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    belong to a senatorial family and perhaps owned by a branch of the Cornelia gens according to an inscription, was built on the remains of a Daunian settlement...
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    on the praenomen Manius, presumably the name of an ancestor of the gens. The gens Manilia was derived from the same name, and its members are frequently...
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  • The gens Spedia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned in ancient writers, but many are known from inscriptions...
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  • Cornelia, she inherited from paternal great-grandmother Cornelia Lentula, the daughter of the consul of 3 BC, Lucius Cornelius Lentulus from the gens...
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    Ennius as Cicero reports an anecdote on them. Family tree of the Cornelii Scipiones Cornelia gens Livy, 36.38 Cicero, De Oratore, ii. 68. v t e v t e...
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  • and consul in 409 BC of the Roman Republic. Cornelius belonged to the Cornelia gens, one of the older patrician gentes of the Republic. Cornelius' father...
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    The gens Licinia was a celebrated plebeian family at ancient Rome, which appears from the earliest days of the Republic until imperial times, and which...
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  • The gens Servenia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned in ancient writers, but a number are known from inscriptions...
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  • of the Cornelii Lentuli, one of the last surviving branches of the gens Cornelia. Ronald Syme also attempts to fit him in the Cornelii Lentuli, but admits...
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  • The gens Nymphidia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are not mentioned until imperial times, and none of them are known to have...
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    history of the early Christian church. He may have belonged to the gens Cornelia, a prominent Roman family. Cornelius was a centurion in the Cohors II...
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    The gens Pompeia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, first appearing in history during the second century BC, and frequently occupying the highest offices...
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