• The Acta Arvalia were the recorded protocols of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), a priestly brotherhood (sodalitas) of ancient Roman religion. The...
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  • Acta Arvalia Collatina, a goddess of hills (Latin collis "hill") Coluber, marked by Roscher as uncertain Commolenda or Conmolanda, see Acta Arvalia Conditor...
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    be those of Diomedes were preserved in her temple. According to the Acta Arvalia, a cow was sacrificed to Minerva on October 13 58 AD along with many...
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    Arval Brethren (redirect from Acta Arvalium)
    yielded 96 of these records from 14 to 241 AD. The last inscriptions (Acta Arvalia) about the Arval Brethren date from about 325 AD. They were abolished...
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  • ceremonies in their surviving records, the Acta Arvalia, provide some indication about his age. The Acta first mention his presence in January 69, and...
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    wanted it as a stepping stone to supremacy." The date is recorded in the Acta Arvalia and the year was "in the consulate of Gaius Antistius and Marcus Suillius"...
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    Suetonius call it templum novum ("the new temple"), a name attested in the Acta Arvalia from AD 36. There are references to a library erected by Tiberius in...
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  • is mentioned in the Acta Arvalia, the records of the Arval Brethren, in 101 when he served as a magister, but when the Acta Arvalia resume in 105 after...
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  • notably the Acta Arvalia, which record his presence at their ceremonies during the years 77 through 91, when there is a gap in the Acta, and when it...
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  • Flavian dynasty. Contemporary sources, such as the Fasti Ostienses, the Acta Arvalia and a letter of Pliny the Younger (Ep. V.20.5), refer to him as Tiberius...
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  • senatorial rank, were wealthy and owned property in Egypt. He appears in the Acta Arvalia in the year 57 AD; classicist Ronald Syme suggests that he was made a...
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  • attested in an inscription where the name is lost: according to the Acta Arvalia, he was absent from their ceremonies from June 90 to November 91. He...
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  • at some point before March of 78 when he is first mentioned in their Acta Arvalia. From 79-80, he was proconsular legate to the proconsul of Asia, Marcus...
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  • in 66 with Marcus Vettius Bolanus as his colleague. His name in the Acta Arvalia (CIL VI, 2044) is missing the cognomen, which Giuseppe Camodeca reconstructed...
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  • before. Secundus is attested as serving as magister in the year 117; the Acta Arvalia records his appearance at their rituals in January 118 and May 124. At...
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  • gentilicium is spelled Teidius in the Fasti Nolani (CIL X, 1233) and the Acta Arvalia. According to the research of Olli Salomies, Tedius was born "Lucius...
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