Licinus' unethical behaviour to Augustus led to him being recalled to Rome in 15 BC. According to Cassius Dio Augustus was so embarrassed by Licinus'...
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Licinus (Latin for "Upturned") may refer to: Julius Licinus, a prominent freedman in the early Roman Empire Clodius Licinus or Claudius Licinus, various...
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provincial tribute. A procurator, Julius Licinus, was particularly out of hand with his collection policies. Licinus counted two additional months for...
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great poverty in his old age and was supported by the historian Clodius Licinus. Hyginus was a voluminous author: his works included topographical and...
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to Suetonius (De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus, 20), Licinus was a friend and patron of the author Julius Hyginus. His history, which has been lost, seems...
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Marcus Licinius Crassus (redirect from Marcus Licinus Crassus)
consulship with his rival Pompey the Great. A political and financial patron of Julius Caesar, Crassus joined Caesar and Pompey in the unofficial political alliance...
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his works survive. His first known works are Bellum sequanicum, a poem on Julius Caesar's campaign against Ariovistus, and some satires; these should not...
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consul Laevius - writer Gaius Octavius Lampadio [la] - scholar Larcius Licinus - writer Latinus - early hero Marcus Tullius Laurea - freedman of Cicero...
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L. n. Licinus, duumvir in 181 BC, dedicated the temple of Venus Erycina, which his father had vowed during the Ligurian War. In 172, Licinus was appointed...
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and after his patron's death, he joined Cassius Parmensis. Gaius Clodius Licinus, consul suffectus in AD 4. Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus, Greek Egyptian...
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Capitolinus C. Manlius L. Julius Iulus C. Sextilius M. Albinius L. Antistius 378 BC Sp. Furius Q. Servilius Fidenas Licinus Menenius Lanatus P. Cloelius...
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aged eighty. Gaius Artorius Julius Augendus, one of the quaestors in charge of the aerarium. Lucius Artorius L. l. Licinus, a freedman named in an inscription...
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Gaius Fabius M. f. M. n. Dorsuo Licinus, consul in 273 BC, died during his year of office. Marcus Fabius C. f. M. n. Licinus, consul in 246 BC. Quintus Fabius...
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were passed on to his own son: Quintus Pompeius [...] Bellicius Sollers Julius Acer Ducenius Proculus Rutilianus Rufinus Silius Valens Valerius Niger Claudius...
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(November 1996 - February 1997), pp. 149-152 S.P. Oakley, "Livy and Clodius Licinus", The Classical Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 2 (1992), p. 548 T.D. Barnes, "Roman...
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Political offices Preceded by Quintus Passienus Licinus, and Gaius Julius Avitus as suffect consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire 150 with Sextus...
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POTESTATIS XVI IMPERATOR I CONSVL VII PATER PATRIAE, "Emperor Caesar Publius Licinus Egnatius Gallienus Pious Lucky Unconquered Augustus Germanic Maxim Persic...
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nomen Licinius is derived from the cognomen Licinus, or "upturned", found in a number of Roman gentes. Licinus may have been an ancient praenomen, but few...
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Tuditanus, Consul 184 Publius Claudius Pulcher, Consul Lucius Porcius Licinus, Consul 183 Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Consul Quintus Fabius Labeo, Consul...
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Livy (2.54.3) suggests Opiter Verginius as an alternative to Vopiscus Julius, but this may be a confusion with the year 478, when the other consul was...
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roughly four months off its Julian equivalent. Lex Porcia 185 BC L. Porcius Licinus Consul Provided for a very severe sanction (possibly death) against magistrates...
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Cornelius P. f. M. n. Malugin. IIII Ti. Papiri[us … f. …] n. Crassus Licinus Menenius T. f. T. n. Lanatus II L. (Papirius) [… f. … n.] Mugillanus II...
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three was in existence c. 150 BC. A fourth magistrate was briefly added by Julius Caesar in 44 BC during a time when the mint output was particularly large...
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207 Gaius Hostilius Cato 207 Gaius Mamilius Vitulus 207 Lucius Porcius Licinus 206 Marcus Caecilius Metellus 206 Tiberius Claudius Asellus 206 Quintus...
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from the latter half of the first century BC, along with her husband, Licinus, and son, Capito. Aulus Teidius, one of the duumvirs at Buthrotum in Macedonia...
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first defensive and later expansionist. Independent Gaul was invaded by Julius Caesar in the 50s BC and organized under Roman administration by Augustus;...
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Curius Dentatus, Consul Ser. Cornelius Merenda, Consul 273 Gaius Fabius Licinus, Consul Gaius Claudius Canina, Consul 272 Lucius Papirius Cursor, Consul...
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Cornelius Fronto. He was consul suffectus in AD 142. Quintus Passienus Licinus, consul suffectus in AD 149. Passenia Petronia, a woman of a senatorial...
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Naples during Nero's reign, in the consulate of Gaius Laecanius and Marcus Licinus (Tacitus Ann. 15, 34) and dated to CE 64,5 but textual evidence also indicates...
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