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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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    Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus (died 258), also known as Valerian II, was the eldest son of Roman Emperor Gallienus and Augusta Cornelia Salonina...
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  • Licinius Valerianus Minor (died 268) was the son of Roman emperor Valerian and his second wife Cornelia Gallonia, and half-brother of Gallienus. In a nundinium...
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  • Licinia is the name used by ancient Roman women of the gens Licinia. Licinia (flourished 188 BC–180 BC) was the daughter of Gaius Licinius Varus and the...
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  • men Licinia, a name used by women of the gens Licinia Lex Licinia or Licinian Law, any ancient Roman law proposed by a member of the gens Licinia, including:...
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  • plebeians. A member of the plebeian Licinia gens, Stolo was tribune from 376 BC to 367 BC, during which he passed the lex Licinia Sextia restoring the consulship...
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  • involved in an extramarital affair with Augustus' ex-wife, Scribonia. Licinia gens Attilio Degrassi, I fasti consolari dell'Impero Romano dal 30 avanti...
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  • throne. His name shows that he had passed by adoption from the gens Mucia to the gens Licinia. Mucianus was sent by Claudius to Armenia with Gnaeus Domitius...
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    participants. Aemilia was a member of the patrician gens Aemilia. Licinia was a member of the plebeian gens Licinia and the daughter of Gaius Licinius Crassus...
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  • Pontifex Maximus (including Crassus Mucianus who was adopted out). Licinia (gens) Mucia (gens) Crassus Dives Mucianus, Publius Licinius. (2007). In Encyclopædia...
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  • Crassus retorted: "did you not bury three wives and not shed a tear?" Licinia gens De Oratore (Ciceronian work) Brutus (Ciceronian work) The New Century...
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  • daughter. He was omitted from the 1976 television adaptation. Licinia gens Pompeia gens David L. Vagi History - 2000- Page 156 "Of Claudia Antonia, the...
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  • Gaius Licinius Calvus was a Roman politician from the plebeian Licinia gens in the fourth century BC. His grandfather was Publius Licinius Calvus Esquilinus...
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  • In ancient Rome, a gens (/ɡɛns/ or /dʒɛnz/, Latin: [gẽːs]; pl.: gentes [ˈgɛnteːs]) was a family consisting of individuals who shared the same nomen gentilicium...
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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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  • Roman historian Lucullus (Lucius Licinius Lucullus), Roman general Licinia gens, whose male members were known as Licinius Search for "Licinius" on Wikipedia...
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  • Scribonia. Licinianus was a member of the gens Licinia by birth. His name indicates he was adopted into the gens Calpurnia, probably by a relative of his...
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  • poet of ancient Rome. Son of Licinius Macer and thus a member of the gens Licinia, he was a friend of the poet Catullus, whose style and subject matter...
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  • interred in the tomb was their son, Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi minor. Licinia gens Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi CIL VI, 31721 = ILS 954 Attilio Degrassi...
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    gave him a public funeral and had a statue erected in Sura's memory. Licinia gens Baths of Licinius Sura Fausto Zevi, "I consoli del 97 d. Cr. in due framenti...
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    The gens Porcia, rarely written Portia, was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome. Its members first appear in history during the third century BC. The first...
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  • member of the respected and prominent Crassi branch of the plebeian gens Licinia as well as the father of the famous triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus...
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  • Lucius Licinius Lucullus was the named used by men of gens Licinia in Ancient Rome. They came from the Licinii Luculli, in which the most famous member...
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  • estate in 56 BC. Marcus Lucullus himself died not long after. Lucullus Licinia gens Sumner, p. 114. Keaveney 8; Arkenberg 333. i.e., Marcus Terentius, son...
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  • the gens Calpurnia, one of Rome's most distinguished senatorial families, and specifically was among the Calpurnii Pisones. His wife was Licinia, daughter...
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  • Lucullus, who was consul in 73 BC and proconsul of Macedonia in 72 BC. Licinia (gens) Appian, Roman History, Book 6, The Wars in Spain, 51 Appian, Roman...
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  • the gens Cocceia Marcus Cocceius Nerva (disambiguation), politicians and relatives of emperor Nerva Licinii Nervae, a family of the gens Licinia. Quintus...
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    The gens Junia or Iunia was one of the most celebrated families of ancient Rome. The gens may originally have been patrician, and was already prominent...
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    Marcius Rutilus in 357 BC, only a few years after the passage of the lex Licinia Sextia opened this office to the plebeians. The Marcii are supposed to...
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  • The gens Numeria was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few of its members held any of the higher offices of the Roman state. As a nomen, Numerius...
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