1980, p. 271. Ancient sources disagree on whether Claudius and Genucius became decemvirs while consuls-elect or if they assumed the consulship and abdicated...
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time, imperator for the eighth time, consul for the second time, and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Caesar." Consuls still maintained some privileges during...
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Julius Caesar (category 1st-century BC Roman consuls)
49 BC, trust between Caesar and Pompey disintegrated. In 51 BC, the consul Marcellus proposed recalling Caesar, arguing that his provincia (here meaning...
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sent to Rome for ratification. Despite the efforts of the consul-elect Marcus Claudius Marcellus to prolong the war, the Roman Tribal Assembly voted unanimously...
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heavy snowstorms and frost many of his men died. In 152 BC, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul for the third time, took over the command, bringing 8,000...
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officer, historian Claudius Claudianus (4th century), court poet Gaius Julius Solinus (3rd or 4th century), topical writer Nonius Marcellus (3rd or 4th century)...
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were fitted into this tradition; games were set up in honor of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, when he conquered Sicily at the end of the Second Punic War,...
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city in the western half of the Roman Empire for centuries. Two emperors, Claudius and Caracalla, were born in Lugdunum. In the period 69–192 AD, the city's...
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medicamentis Marcellus, De medicamentis 33.64. Marcellus, De medicamentis 33.64; compare Pliny the Elder, Natural History 25.75 (37). Marcellus, De medicamentis...
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majestic, and princeps, first. 25 BC Augustus indicated his nephew Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Julio-Claudian dynasty) as his chosen successor by marrying him...
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fragment from Cato's speech against Lucius Furius Purpureo, who was consul in 196 BC. Bannon, Gardens and Neighbors, 2009, p. 73 Wilson, Andrew (2002):...
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seen as important even by some of the emperors. For instance, Emperor Claudius (r. 41–54) pointed it out when questioned by the senate on admitting Gauls...
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CCLXXXXVII." Book VI: "tam vicinum Arsaniae fluere eum in regione Arrhene Claudius Caesar auctor est, ut, cum intumuere, confluant nec tamen misceantur leviorque...
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Furius Purpurio was military tribune in 210, a legate or envoy in 199, consul in 196, and a legate or ambassador 190–189, 183. Livy 31.10–11.3, 31.21–22...
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Roman armies at will. In the three battles of Nola, Roman general Marcus Claudius Marcellus managed to hold off Hannibal but then Hannibal smashed a succession...
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Italians or was common as a Roman praenomen, such as Marcus, or diminutives of the name (Marcio, Marcellus). Salvius, for example, was a very common name for...
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majestic, and princeps, first. 25 BC Augustus indicated his nephew Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Julio-Claudian dynasty) as his chosen successor by marrying him...
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