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    The gens Veturia, originally Vetusia, was an ancient patrician family of the Roman Republic. According to tradition, the armourer Mamurius Veturius lived...
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    Veturia was a Roman matron, the mother of the possibly legendary Roman general Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus. According to Plutarch her name was Volumnia...
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    The gens Fabia was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome. The gens played a prominent part in history soon after the establishment...
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  • 494 BC) was a Roman Republican patrician politician and general of the gens Veturia. He served as a Roman consul in 494 BC together with Aulus Verginius...
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    The gens Sempronia was one of the most ancient and noble houses of ancient Rome. Although the oldest branch of this gens was patrician, with Aulus Sempronius...
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  • Titus Aebutius Helva. He was a member of the patrician class and of the Veturia gens. During his consulship, the Romans laid siege to the city of Fidenae...
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  • Look up gens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman family, of Italic or Etruscan origins, consisting of all those individuals...
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    famous in the history of Rome because, supported by her mother-in-law Veturia, she succeeded in dissuading her husband, who had incited the Volsci against...
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    The gens Varena or Varenia, rarely Vorena, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Only a few members of this gens are mentioned in Roman literature...
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  • Octavian. Canidius, buried in Umbria with a monument from his mother, Veturia. Canidia Athenaïs, buried at Rome in the late first century, with a monument...
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  • a disgraceful peace with them, but the Samnites rejected this offer. Veturia gens Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, 9.1-6; Appian, History or Rome, cited in Constantine...
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  • the gens Valeria. Notable figures include: Valeria, the sister of P. Valerius Publicola, who is said to have advised the Roman matrons to ask Veturia, the...
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    The gens Aurelia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which flourished from the third century BC to the latest period of the Empire. The first of the...
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    The gens Marcia, occasionally written Martia, was one of the oldest and noblest houses at ancient Rome. They claimed descent from the second and fourth...
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  • dictator and he resigned after fourteen days. He was a member of the gens Veturia. He was the father of another Lucius Veturius Philo, who served as consul...
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    Titus Larcius – Roman general Volumnia – Coriolanus' mother (historically, Veturia) Virgilia – Coriolanus' wife Young Martius – Coriolanus' son Valeria –...
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  • gentes Carvilia, Cassia, Furia, Nautia, Papiria, Postumia, Servilia, and Veturia. It was most common during the early centuries of the Republic, and gradually...
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    Sestia Siccia Sulpicia Tarpeia Tarquinia Tarquitia Tullia Valeria Verginia Veturia Vitellia Volumnia A number of other gentes originally belonged to the patricians...
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  • BC. He was a member of the Veturii Cicurini, patrician branch of the gens Veturia. He was the son of Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus, consul in 494 BC...
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    Rome itself. There was a gens Accoleia, probably derived from the same source, and either the curia was named after the gens, or if this ward was named...
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  • belonged to the Veturii Philones, an offshoot of the ancient patrician gens Veturia, a powerful patrician family of the Roman Republic. He was the son of...
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