• 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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    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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  • 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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    ed. (1911). "Aurelianus, Caelius". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 924. "Caelius Aurelianus". Encyclopædia...
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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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  • 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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    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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    Sedulius (sometimes with the nomen Coelius or Caelius, both of doubtful authenticity) was a Christian poet of the first half of the 5th century. Extremely...
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    (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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    Hill (Latin: Collis Aventinus; Italian: Aventino) Caelian Hill (Collis Caelius, originally the Mons Querquetulanus; Celio) Capitoline Hill (Mons Capitolinus;...
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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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    ii. 119. Gaius Pompeius Proculus tribunus militum ? ? ? Italy Marcus Caelius centurio ? Raetia? ? - Titus Atidius Porcio Miles ? ? ? Italia, Venetia...
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    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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    A cenotaph to Marcus Caelius, a centurion of Legio XVIII killed at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Note the prominent display of the vine staff, his...
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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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    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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    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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    notation appears prominently on the cenotaph of their senior centurion Marcus Caelius (c. 45 BC – 9 AD). On the publicly displayed official Roman calendars known...
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