The gens Acilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, that flourished from the middle of the third century BC until at least the fifth century AD, a...
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There is a public library in Acilia, Sandro Onofri. Franco Califano, singer, songwriter and actor lived in Acilia. Acilia gens Ostia Ostia Antica "Biblioteche...
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Claudius, most likely Claudius Quadrigarius, but only fragments survive. Acilia gens Alexander Hugh McDonald, "Acilius, Gaius", Oxford Classical Dictionary...
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declared in favor of capital punishment for the Catilinarian conspirators. Acilia gens Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Glabrio §2." . Encyclopædia Britannica....
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Roman Law and List of Roman laws Gens Acilia Roman calendar L. Franchini, 'Osservazioni in merito alla lex Acilia de intercalando', in 'Annali LUMSA...
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either Marcus or Manius, both of which were common praenomina within the Acilia gens. Although some historians such as John Platts, William A'Beckett and...
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charge of the extortion courts in 70 BC. Roman Law List of Roman laws Gens Acilia William Alexander Hunter (1803). A Systematic and Historical Exposition...
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The gens Calpurnia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first appears in history during the third century BC. The first of the gens to obtain...
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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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Glabrio" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing Acilius Glabrio Acilia gens This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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last wife of Pliny the Younger and granddaughter of Calpurnius Fabatus Lex Acilia Calpurnia (67 BC), a severe law against political corruption Lex Calpurnia...
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The gens Minicia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the first century, achieving the consulate under the...
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was a Roman politician in the second century BC. He was a member of gens Acilia. His father was Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul in 191 BC.[citation needed]...
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Lex Acilia Calpurnia was a law established during the Roman Republic in 67 BC mandating permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption...
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Acilius may refer to: The family name of any ancient Roman man of the gens Acilia (see for list) A genus of diving beetles (see Acilius (genus)), including:...
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for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of his gens name (nomen gentilicum), in the feminine form because the noun lex (plural...
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appointed consul suffectus in 33 BC. Acilius was a Roman politician from the gens Acilia and a supporter of the Second Triumvirate. He may have been the son of...
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325 – November 326). By his name, Severus appears to be related to the gens Acilia, an ancient Roman family whose descendants can be traced into the third...
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had accused Quintus Fabius Maximus and Gaius Antonius Hybrida of the Lex Acilia repetundarum, whom Cicero defended the accused. After 58 BC Gallus married...
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The gens Servaea was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned during the reign of Tiberius, from which time they...
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banished by Domitian, then executed while in exile. Glabrio belonged to the gens Acilia, a plebeian family that first came to notice in the Third century BC...
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that Messalla married Claudia Acilia Priscilliana, daughter of Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus and wife and first cousin Acilia Frestana, and that they may...
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is also found in the gentes Acilia, Fabricia, and Latria, and must once have been used by the ancestors of the Caesonia gens. Its use gradually declined...
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The gens Rubria was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the time of the Gracchi, but they did not rise to prominence...
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a member of the third century gens Valeria, was possibly the son of Lucius Valerius Messalla by his wife Claudia Acilia Priscilliana, as his nomina and...
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fragmentary inscription dicated that his ancestry was rooted from the gens Acilia, a noble family since the first century CE. Severus’ father, who was...
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against exploitative Roman governors (lex Iunia), which preceded the lex Acilia repetundarum of the tribune Manius Acilius Glabrio (123 or 122 BC). In 113...
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patrician gens Fabia. He was consul in 116 BC. Eburnus was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus, consul in 142 BC, himself adopted from the gens Servilia...
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season in 190 BC and was still two months off in 168 BC. By the 191 BC Lex Acilia or before, control of intercalation was given to the pontifex maximus but—as...
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Roman senator. Valerius Balbinus Maximus was a member of the third century gens Valeria which by now had reached Patrician status. He was probably the son...
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