• The gens Tullia was a family at ancient Rome, with both patrician and plebeian branches. The first of this gens to obtain the consulship was Manius Tullius...
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    to rule by ordinance. Roman emperor Pompilia gens Hostilia gens Marcia gens Tullia gens Tarquinia gens Outline of Roman History[usurped] William C. Morey...
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  • history of Rome. Cloelia gens Curiatia gens Gegania gens Julia gens Metilia gens Numitoria gens Quinctia gens Servilia gens Tullia gens Julius Caesar, Roman...
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  • The gens Albinovana was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are known to have held any of the higher offices of the Roman...
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  • The gens Pontidia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens appear in history during the final century of the Republic, but...
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    is generally inferred that the Furia gens, like the Fulvia, had come from Tusculum. As the first member of the gens that occurs in history, Sextus Furius...
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  • [citation needed] He was married to Cicero's cousin Tullia. Treggiari, Susan (2007). Terentia, Tullia and Publilia: The Women of Cicero's Family. Women...
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    The gens Tarquinia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, usually associated with Lucius Tarquinius Priscus and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the fifth and...
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    The gens Livia was an illustrious plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first of the Livii to obtain the consulship was Marcus Livius Denter in 302 BC,...
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  • looking for a wife in 50 BC when he approached Cicero to marry his daughter Tullia. Shortly afterwards, the Second Triumvirate began to break down, causing...
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  • McCullough. Cornelia gens Likely the same man as Lentulus Batiatus who trained Spartacus. Dolabella's first wife Fabia may have been Tullia's maternal half-aunt...
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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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  • Although never particularly common, the name gave rise to the patronymic gens Tullia, and it may have been used as a cognomen by families that had formerly...
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    name (nomen). A woman from the gens Aemilia would be called Aemilia; from the gens Cornelia, Cornelia; from the gens Sempronia, Sempronia; and so on...
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  • The gens Servenia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned in ancient writers, but a number are known from inscriptions...
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  • The gens Orbia was a minor plebeian family at Rome. No members of this gens are known to have held any magistracies, but many of them are known from inscriptions...
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  • these is a letter of condolence to Cicero after the death of his daughter, Tullia. It is a letter that posterity has much admired, full of subtle, melancholy...
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  • The gens Tutoria was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but a number are known from inscriptions...
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  • binae quadrigae, trinae nuptiae'. Tullia mea vēnit ad mē ... litterāsque reddidit trīnās (Cicero) 'My daughter Tullia came to me ... and delivered (no...
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    Sempronia Sergia Servilia Sestia Siccia Sulpicia Tarpeia Tarquinia Tarquitia Tullia Valeria Verginia Veturia Vitellia Volumnia A number of other gentes originally...
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  • The gens Cicereia was a minor plebeian family during the time of the Roman Republic. Its best known member, Gaius Cicereius, was the scriba, or secretary...
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    greeted by a cheering crowd, and, to his delight, his beloved daughter Tullia. In his Oratio De Domo Sua Ad Pontifices, Cicero convinced the College of...
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    According to some sources, they also had two daughters, Consortia and Tullia. After their sons were born, Eucherius suggested that they adopt a more...
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    After a 44-year reign, Servius was killed in a conspiracy by his daughter Tullia and her husband Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. The seventh and final king of...
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  • first declanation, -ia can become =illa or =ola. (Lucia → Lucilla, sed Tullia → Tulliola). Nouns whose stems end in -ul- (either the root itself, or due...
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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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  • powerful and calculating women. Valeria, the name of the women of the Valeria gens Valeria, first priestess of Fortuna Muliebris in 488 BC Aemilia Tertia (с...
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  • it while writing his celebrated Consolatio on the death of his daughter, Tullia. Several extracts from it are preserved in Pseudo-Plutarch's treatise on...
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    as the avengers of murdered parents." He suggested that the king's wife, Tullia, was in fact in Rome and probably was a witness to the proceedings from...
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