The gens Caecilia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are mentioned in history as early as the fifth century BC, but the first...
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Attica (wife of Agrippa) (redirect from Caecilia Attica)
29 BC. Caecilia gens Pomponia gens She was possibly born with the name Pomponia Attica, but was known after her father's adoption as Caecilia Attica....
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derived from the Roman name Cecilia, referring to a woman from the Caecilia gens. This spelling variant had begun to be used in the United Kingdom by...
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derived from the Roman name Cecilia, referring to a woman from the Caecilia gens. Alternately, it is considered a form of the name Marceline, a French...
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Caecilius may refer to: Caecilia gens, an ancient Roman family, including a list of people with the name Lucius Caecilius Iucundus, a Roman inhabitant...
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died he left two young children by Caecilia. Women in ancient Rome Caecilia gens Caecilii Metelli family tree Plutarch, Parallel Lives, The Life of Sulla...
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91 BC, ultimately poisoned Metellus – presumably Metellus Numidicus. Caecilia gens William Smith, ed. (1867). "Metellus Numidicus". Dictionary of Greek...
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Macedonicus, the Roman consul of 143 BC, and a member of the plebeian gens Caecilia. It is suspected that he served under his father in Hispania Citerior...
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claim for which there is no historical evidence. Women in ancient Rome Caecilia gens Caecilii Metelli family tree Tatum, Jeffrey (2014). The Patrician Tribune:...
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The gens Tettia, sometimes written Tetteia, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned toward the end of the...
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National Archaeological Museum of Palestrina. Anicia gens Caecilia gens Opellia gens Selicia gens The modern town is built on the ruins of the temple of...
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preliminary information was published by the researcher, Knut Kleve, in 1996. Caecilia gens Smith, William, and Making of America Books. New Classical Dictionary...
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Metellus, Quintus Caecilius Metellus and Marcus Caecilius Metellus. Caecilia gens Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, vol. I, pp. 213, 216...
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nobler character of his great forebears (Seneca Rhet., Suas. 7.8). Caecilia gens Linderski, Jerzy. "Q. Scipio Imperator." In Imperium sine fine: T. Robert...
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Marcus Minucius Felix (section Minucia Gens)
gens Caecilia, a plebeian family at Rome. The name Octavius Januarius contains the nomen Octavius and cognomen Januarius, which may refer to the gens...
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which were subsequently dismissed by the Holy Office as forgeries. Caecilia gens Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Cecilio. (in German) Schäfer...
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They were politically conservative, although members of the plebeian gens Caecilia. Lucius' grandfather was Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus. He...
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The gens Rabonia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Only a few members of this gens are mentioned in history or known from inscriptions. This...
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The gens Scaevinia, sometimes written Scaevina, was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are not mentioned in ancient writers...
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Iucundus. His paternal grandfather, Felix, had been a freedman of the gens Caecilia and a banker in Pompeii. Quintus Caecilius' name is known from an electoral...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus Caecilia Metella, wife of Lucius Licinius Lucullus, son of Lucius Licinius Lucullus Caecilia gens Iustin. XXXVIII 8, 8...
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Metellus may refer to: Metellus, a cognomen of the gens Caecilia, an ancient Roman family For their family tree, see Caecilii Metelli family tree Hugo...
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sources to be a distinct Roman jurist, not to be confused with Africanus. Caecilia gens Seiler, Hans Hermann (2001). "Sextus Caecilius Africanus". In Michael...
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completion in 55 BC, he returned to Rome and died shortly thereafter. Caecilia gens Sumner, GV (1973). Orators in Cicero's "Brutus". University of Toronto...
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Caecilius Metellus[citation needed] Caecilia Metella, wife of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and later Sulla. Caecilia gens Broughton 1951, p. 529. Badian 2012...
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Metellus Numidicus, from exile, and exerted himself to obtain his recall. Caecilia gens Cognomen derived from at some point having used a bandage to cover a...
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Pomponia is the female name for the Pomponia gens of Ancient Rome. This family was one of the oldest families in Rome. Various women bearing this name...
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of the patrician Roman gens Cornelia. Metellus Scipio was born into this family, but was later adopted out to the gens Caecilia. He still retained his...
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Republic, or in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Caecilia gens This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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They were conservative aristocrats, though members of the plebeian gens Caecilia. Caprarius was the youngest son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus...
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