Refimprove date February 2008 AulusAtiliusCalatinus d. by 216 BC , was a politician and general in Ancient ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME AtiliusCalatinus, Aulus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT AtiliusCalatinus, Aulus Category Ancient Roman dictators Category Roman Republican consuls Category Atilii Calatinus, Aulus Category Ancient ... Category 3rd century BC rulers bg ca Aule Atili Calat de AulusAtilius Caiatinus es Aulo Atilio Calatino fr AulusAtiliusCalatinus it Aulo Atilio Calatino ka la AulusAtilius A.f. Calatinus nl AulusAtiliusCalatinus pt Aulo At lio Calatino sh Aulo Atilije ... Rome censor in 247 BC. Calatinus must have died by 216 BC, because Marcus Fabius Buteo censor in 241 BC was named the oldest living ex censor Calatinus would have been senior to him in terms of the date ... year. However, only Asina was granted the triumph possibly because Calatinus had already triumphed three years before . ref The triumph is not mentioned in Smith s entry on Calatinus. See Dictionary ..., and thus not even a Senator, let alone a senator of some status. Calatinus was therefore elected ... of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Smith ref According to Smith, Calatinus dedicated ... This information is not from Smith s Dictionary. Please cite relevant authors. ref Calatinus was the son of AulusAtiliusCalatinus, who had been accused of betraying the city of Sora, Italy Sora in the Samnite Wars . Standing in disgrace of his imminent condemnation, the elder Calatinus was saved ... continued his relationship as Patron had he believed Atilius was guilty of such a crime. The Plebeian .... Thus, our present Atilius was the grandson, on his mother s side, of Fabius Rullianus. The Atilius Catatinii were cousins of the other famous Atilii, the Atilii Regulii. Calatinus is clearly a congomen ... of the first named Atilius, Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus , in 335 BC. Since his colleague ... more details
AulusAtilius Serranus was a Roman consul in the year 170 BCE, together with Aulus Hostilius Mancinus . Atilius Serranus began as a praetor to the city of Rome in 173 BCE. The next year, he was charged with ensuring that a part of the Roman army in Brundusium was successfully moved to Macedon ia in support of the Third Macedonian War by consul Gaius Popillius Laenas . ref cite book last Baker first George title Livy publisher Harper & Brothers year 1836 pages 169, 194 ref After this, he was chosen as consul in 170 BCE. References reflist start box succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Gaius Cassius Longinus consul 171 BC Gaius Cassius Longinus and Publius Licinius Crassus consul 171 BC Publius Licinius Crassus after Gnaeus Servilius Scipio and Quintus Marcius Philippus years with Aulus Hostilius Mancinus br 170 BC end box Category Roman Republican consuls Atilius Serranus, Aulus Category 2nd century BC Romans bg ca Aule Atili Serr it Aulo Atilio Serrano nl AulusAtilius Serranus sh Aulo Atilije Seran uk ... more details
Aulus abbreviated A. is one of the small group of common forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome . The name was traditionally connected with Latin aula , olla , palace , but this is most likely a false etymology . Aulus in fact probably derives from Etruscan language Etruscan Aule , Avle , Avile , of unknown meaning. Aulus may refer to Aulus Agerius or Numerius Negidius a name for the plaintiff in a lawsuit AulusAtiliusCalatinusAulus Avilius Flaccus Aulus Ofilius Aulus Caecina Severus Aulus Caecina Alienus Aulus Cornelius Celsus Aulus Cornelius Cossus Aulus Cremutius Cordus Aulus Didius Gallus Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento Aulus Gabinius Aulus Didius Gallus Aulus Gellius Aulus Hirtius consul after Caesar Aulus Licinius Archias Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus Aulus Paulinus fictional governor of Britain in Chelmsford 123 Aulus Persius Flaccus Aulus Platorius Nepos Aulus Plautius Aulus Terentius Varro Murena Aulus Vitellius disambig Category Ancient Roman praenomina bg fr Aulus he la Aulus ... more details
article on AulusAtiliusCalatinus . Munzer is apparently a source, but proper citations and verification ...Refimprove date July 2007 RomanMilitary Marcus Atilius Regulus , consul in 294 BC ref Livy Ab urbe condita X 32.1 ref , was the second man from the gens Atilia to become consul of Rome. ref Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton Broughton, T. Robert S. The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1 509 B.C. 100 B.C. . Cleveland, Ohio Case Western Reserve University Press, 1951. Reprint 1968. Philological Monographs ... Roman victory against the Samnites. ref Livy Ab urbe condita X 26 30 ref During his consulship Atilius .... ref Livy Ab urbe condita X 32 33 and 35 36 ref . In fact, Atilius Regulus obtained his triumph according ... ref . Regulus is best known as father of the ill fated consul Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 267 BC and suffect consul 256 BC and probably father of another consul Gaius Atilius Regulus consul 257 BC Gaius Atilius M.f. Regulus who was consul in 257 BC and 250 BC. At least two of his grandsons were also consuls. AulusAtiliusCalatinusAulusAtilius A.f. Calatinus , a relative of Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Rullianus , was a patrilineal relative. Origins of the Atilii The Atilius Reguli were ... position in that society. Calatinus is clearly a cognomen referring to Calatia, six miles southwest of Capua. This region had been conquered during the consulship of the first named Atilius, Marcus Atilius Regulus Calenus , in 335 BC. Since his colleague, the patrician Marcus Valerius Corvus , actually conquered Cales, it is likely that Atilius came from there. ref This makes no sense. It also seems to imply that Atilius, or his ancestor, was an illustrious client of Valerius Corvus, if Corvus ... of Rome DEFAULTSORT Atilius Regulus, Marcus Category Atilii Marcus Category Roman Republican consuls ... 294 . . . ca Marc Atili R gul c nsol 294 aC de Marcus Atilius Regulus Konsul 294 v. Chr. es Marco Atilio R gulo c nsul 294 a. C. fr Marcus Atilius Regulus consul en 294 it Marco Atilio ... more details
Consul of the Roman Republic before AulusAtiliusCalatinus and Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus after ...C. Atilius M. f. M. n. Regulus Serranus floruit fl. 250 BC was a Roman Republican consul who twice held the consulship in the middle of the 3rd century BC. His elder brother, father, and grandfather were all consuls. Regulus was consul for the first time in 257 BC, with the patrician Gnaeus Cornelius Blasio , and prosecuted the First Punic War against the Carthaginians. He defeated the Carthaginian fleet off the Liparaean islands, though not without considerable loss. He then obtained possession of the islands of Lipara and Melite , which he laid waste with fire and sword. On his return to Rome, he received the honour of a naval Roman triumph triumph Polyb. i. 25 Zonar. viii. 12 Oros. iv. 8 Fasti Capitol. . Regulus was consul a second time in 250 BC, with his patrician colleague being Lucius Manlius Vulso . In this year the Romans gained a brilliant victory at Panormus , under the proconsul Lucius Caecilius Metellus died 221 BC Metellus . Thinking that the time had now come to bring the war to a conclusion, they sent both the consuls to Sicily with an army of four legions and two hundred ships. Regulus and his colleague undertook the siege of Lilybaeum , the most important possession of the Carthaginians in Sicily but they were foiled in their attempts to carry the place by storm ... Smith , this Regulus is the first Atilius who bears the surname Serranus, which afterwards became the name of a distinct family in the gens. The praetor Caius Atilius Serranus , praetor in 218 BC ... and consuls from this family. One of his descendants Sextus Atilius Serranus became consul in 136 ... smith bio 2977.html G. Atilius M. f. M. n. Regulus Serranus William Smith lexicographer William ... Atilius Regulus, Gaius Consul 257 Bc Category Atilii Gaius consul 257 BC Category Roman Republican ... a. C. fr Caius Atilius Regulus Serranus it Gaio Atilio Regolo console 257 a.C. he ... more details
Aulus Hostilius Mancinus was a Roman consul in the year 170 BCE , together with AulusAtilius Serranus consul 170 BC AulusAtilius Serranus . See also Hostilia gens References reflist start box succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Gaius Cassius Longinus consul 171 BC Gaius Cassius Longinus and Publius Licinius Crassus consul 171 BC Publius Licinius Crassus after Gnaeus Servilius Scipio and Quintus Marcius Philippus years with AulusAtilius Serranus consul 170 BC AulusAtilius Serranus br 170 BC end box Category Roman Republican consuls Hostilius Mancinus, Aulus Category 2nd century BC Romans bg ca Aule Hostili Manc de Aulus Hostilius Mancinus es Aulo Hostilio Mancino fr Aulus Hostilius Mancinus it Aulo Ostilio Mancino sh Aulus Hostilius Mancinus fi Aulus Hostilius Mancinus ... more details
Aulus Postumius may refer to a number of different people from Roman history Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis , consul in 496 BC Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis consul 464 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis , consular tribune in 397 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus consul 242 BC , censor 234 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus , consul in 180 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus consul 151 BC Aulus Postimius Albinus propraetor 110 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus , consul in 99 BC Aulus Postumius Albinus praetor 89 BC hndis bg ca Aule Postumi Alb de Aulus Postumius Albinus fr Postumius Albus it Aulo Postumio Albino nl Aulus Postumius Albinus ru ... more details
This is about the Roman general and consul for other Romans of that name, see Marcus Atilius Regulus disambiguation . RomanMilitary Marcus Atilius Regulus born probably before 307 BC , died executed c. 250 BC , a general and Roman consul consul for the second time in the ninth year of the First Punic War 256 BC . Regulus defeated the Salento Salentini See also Messapia and captured Brundisium now Brindisi during his first term as consul in 267 BC . He was one of the commanders in the Roman naval expedition that shattered the Carthage Carthaginian fleet at Battle of Cape Ecnomus Cape Ecnomus , and landed ... out and forced to look at the sun once his eyelids had been cut off Aulus Gellius , Attic ... found enough admiration for the courage and virtue of Atilius Regulus to craft the libretto Attilio ... Adolf Hasse , was followed by other versions. Family Atilius Regulus, the son of Marcus Atilius ... s account both sons became consuls Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 227 BC Marcus in 227 BC and Gaius Atilius Regulus consul 225 BC Gaius in 225 BC killed in battle against the Gauls . A brother or cousin, Gaius Atilius Regulus consul 257 BC Gaius Atilius Regulus , served as consul in 257 BC and in 250 ... Regulus, Marcus Atilius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Regulus, Marcus Atilius Category 250 BC deaths Atilius Regulus, Marcus Category Roman Republican consuls Atilius Regulus, Marcus Category Atilii Regulus, Marcus Category Ancient Roman admirals Atilius Regulus, Marcus Category First Punic War commanders Atilius Regulus ... bg 267 . . . ca Marc Atili R gul c nsol 267 i 256 aC de Marcus Atilius Regulus Konsul 267 v. Chr. es Marco Atilio R gulo eu Marko Atilio Regulo fr Marcus Atilius Regulus ... Atilius Regulus nl Marcus Atilius Regulus pl Marek Atyliusz Regulus pt Marco At lio R gulo ro Marcus Atilius Regulus ru 267 . . sh Marko Atilije Regul sv Marcus Atilius ... more details
Aulus Hirtius ca. 90 43 BC was one of the consul s of the Roman Republic and a writer on military subjects. He was known to have been a Legatus legate of Julius Caesar s starting around 54 BC and served as an envoy to Pompey in 50. During the Roman Republican civil wars Roman Civil Wars he served in Spain , he might have been a tribune in 48, and in 47 was at Antioch . He was a praetor in 46 and Roman governor governor of Transalpine Gaul in 45. After Caesar s assassination in March 44, Hirtius was deeply involved in the maneuvering between parties. Having been nominated for that post by Caesar, Hirtius and Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus Pansa became consuls in 43. ref Syme, Roman Revolution p.95. Hirtius was already consul designate for 43 on the Ides of March , therefore likely a nominee of Caesar s. ref Initially a supporter of Mark Antony , Hirtius was successfully lobbied by Cicero ... , the brother of Mark Antony accused the Emperor Augustus for having given himself to Aulus Hirtius ... in 46 BC during the civil wars when Julius Caesar took Augustus to Spain and Aulus Hirtius was serving ... author Aulus Hirtius http mcadams.posc.mu.edu txt ah Caesar index.html Julius Caesar s War ... years with Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus br 43 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Hirtius, Aulus Category 90 BC births Hirtius Aulus Category 43 BC deaths Hirtius Aulus Category 1st century BC Romans Hirtius Category Golden Age Latin writers Hirtius Category Roman generals killed in action Hirtius Aulus Category Latin language writers Hirtius Aulus Category Ancient Roman writers Hirtius Aulus Category Roman Republican consuls Hirtius Aulus Category Ancient Roman senators Category Roman consuls dying in year of consulship bg ca Aule Hirti de Aulus Hirtius es Aulo Hircio fr Aulus Hirtius it Aulo Irzio la Aulus Hirtius hu Aulus Hirtius nl Aulus Hirtius ja no Aulus Hirtius pl Aulus Hircjusz ru sh Aulo Hircije fi Aulus Hirtius tr Aulus Hirtius ... more details
of Aulus Gellius are the details recorded in his writings. ref name dgrbm Citation last Ramsay ... Holford Strevens, 2003 , Aulus Gellius an Antonine scholar and his achievement , pages 13 15 ref ... article Aulus Gellius url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Aulus Gellius ref He was appointed by the praetor ... reading Anderson, G. Aulus Gellius A Miscellanist and His World, in Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen ... Darstellung des Aulus Gellius Leiden, Brill, 1994 Philosophia Antiqua, 63 . Leofranc Holford Strevens, Aulus Gellius. An Antonine Scholar and his Achievement . Rev. ed. Oxford Oxford University Press, 2003 . The Worlds of Aulus Gellius , edd. Leofranc Holford Strevens and Amiel Vardi Oxford, Oxford ... Nights Leiden, Brill, 2008 Mnemosyne Supplements, 297 . External links wikisourcelang la Scriptor Aulus Gellius Works by Aulus Gellius http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Gellius home.html ... gellius.html Attic Nights Latin text Books 1 11, 13, 20 gutenberg author id Aulus Gellius name Aulus Gellius Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gellius, Aulus ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Aulus Category 125 births Category 2nd century deaths Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century ... Aule Gel li cs Aulus Gellius da Aulus Gellius de Aulus Gellius es Aulo Gelio fr Aulu Gelle ko hy is Aulus Gellius it Aulo Gellio he la Aulus Gellius nl Aulus Gellius ja no Aulus Gellius pl Gelliusz pt Aulo G lio ro Aulus Gellius ru sk Aulus Gellius sh Aulus Gellius fi Aulus Gellius sv Aulus Gellius uk zh ... more details
Aulus Plautius was a Roman empire Roman politician and general of the mid 1st century. He began the Roman conquest of Britain in 43, and became the first List of Roman governors of Britain governor of the new province, serving from 43 to 47. Career Little is known of Aulus Plautius s early career. An inscription reveals he was involved in the suppression of a slave revolt in Apulia , probably in 24, alongside Marcus Aelius Celer . ref Celer s inscription reads br LEGATVS MISSVS A TI CAES AUG C UM A PLAVTIO IN APVLIA AD SERVOS TO RQVENDOS br legatus legate despatched by Tiberius Tiberius Caesar Augustus with Aulus Plautius in Apulia to turn back the slaves Birley p. 38 ref He was suffect consul for the second half of 29, and held a provincial governorship, probably of Pannonia , in the early years of Claudius s reign another inscription shows he oversaw the building of a road between Trieste ... Aulus Plautius , a tribune of plebs in 70, later the legate of Pompey responsible for Sicily in the war against the pirates. Appian ref App. Mith 95 ref refers to him as Plautius Varus Aulus Plautius ... . Aulus Plautius , suffect consul in 1 BC Aulus Plautius fl. 1st century , probably the son ... E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Nero .html 35.4 Nero 35 ref Aulus Plautius in later art He is a character ... , based on the novel, Aulus Plautius played by Felix Aylmer is unhistorically a Christian with his ... , pp.  37 40 External links http www.roman britain.org people plautius.htm Aulus Plautius at http www.roman britain.org Roman Britain.org DEFAULTSORT Plautius Aulus Category Roman governors of Britain ... Category 1st century deaths Category Year of death unknown br Aulus Plautius bg ca Aule Plauci cy Aulus Plautius de Aulus Plautius es Aulo Plaucio fr Aulus Plautius id Aulus Plautius it Aulo Plauzio la Aulus Plautius hu Aulus Plautius no Aulus Plautius pl Aulus Plaucjusz pt Aulo Pl ucio sh Aulo Plaucije tr Aulus Plautius uk 29 ... more details
Aulus Pompeius was the name of two Romans from the gen s Pompeius , who were of plebs status. They lived during the Roman Republic . Brother to Quintus Pompeius Rufus, Consul 88 BC Aulus Pompeius flourished 2nd century BC was the son Quintus Pompeius tribune of the plebs in 132  BC, who was an opponent to politician Tiberius Gracchus and was the younger brother to the above named. His mother is unknown. Aulus was named after his paternal great, grandfather of the same name. Very little is known on this Aulus Pompeius. He was elected as tribune of the plebs in 102  BC. His wife s name is not known they had a son Quintus Pompeius Bithynicus. According to Greek Historian Diodorus Siculus , Aulus Pompeius died in 102  BC, apparently as a result of a curse placed upon him by Battaces, a Phrygia Phrygian Priest. Diodorus recounts that Battaces was visiting Rome as an ambassador from the temple of Cybele The Great Mother of the Gods in Pessinus . Aulus Pompeius, as Tribune, forbade Battaces to wear a golden crown which formed part of his priestly regalia. This provoked a public argument between Battaces and Pompeius on the Forum rostra, during which Battaces cursed Pompeius for insulting The Great Goddess. Pompeius was immediately struck with a burning fever, after which he lost his voice and was seized with quinsy , dying on the third day. The superstitious people of Rome viewed his death as the result of Battace s curse and thereafter allowed Battaces to wear his full regalia and treated him with respect and honour. ref Diodorus Siculus Library of History 36.13 1 3 ref Son of Quintus Pompeius Bithynicus Aulus Pompeius Bithynicus flourished 1st century BC was the son to Senator Cicero s friend Quintus Pompeius Bithynicus by an unnamed woman. When dictator Gaius Julius Caesar was murdered in March 44  BC, he was serving as a praetor in Sicily . Out of fear of the situation ... smith bio 2809.html References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pompeius, Aulus Category Pompeii gens ... more details
This page is about the Latin praenomen. For a list of individuals known by this name, see Aulus disambiguation . Aulus IPA en a l s pron or IPA en l s is a Latin praenomen , or given name personal name , which was common throughout Roman history from the earliest times to the end of the Western Roman Empire Western Empire in the fifth century. The feminine form is Aula . An alternative pronunciation leads to the variant spellings Olus or Ollus and Olla . Aulus was widely used by both patrician and plebeian gentes . The name gave rise to the patronymic gens Aulia , and perhaps also to gens Avilia and the cognomen Avitus . The name was usually abbreviated A. , but occasionally Av. or Avl. ref name ReferenceA Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology ref ref name George Davis Chase 1897 George Davis Chase, The Origin of Roman Praenomina , in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology , vol. VIII 1897 ref For most of Roman history, Aulus was one of the ten most common praenomina, being less common than Titus praenomen Titus , the sixth most common praenomen, and comparable in frequency to Gnaeus praenomen Gnaeus , Spurius praenomen Spurius , and Sextus praenomen Sextus . ref name ReferenceA Origin and Meaning of the Name The 4th century epitome De Praenominibus Concerning Praenomina by Julius Paris derives the name from the verb alo , to nourish. However, Chase argues that in no circumstances could the simple root of al be transmuted into aul . Another popular etymology derived the name from aula or olla , a palace, perhaps implying nobility, or from its homonym , aula or olla , a pot, presumably an affectionate reference to the size and shape of a healthy baby. Both of these are also ... spelled Avle , Aveles , etc. , the Etruscan cognate of Aulus. Deecke argued that the name was originally ... of Roman names, and, supported by Zimmermann, proposed that Aulus was derived from avulus , little ..., Neue Jahrb cher 1897 ref See also Praenomen Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Aulus Praenomen Category ... more details
Aulus Allienus was the name of two ancient Romans who lived roughly around the 1st century BC, and who may have been the same person Aulus Allienus was a politician and general of ancient Rome. He was a friend of Cicero s, who spoke of him in high terms. ref name DGRBM1 cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title A. Allienus 1 editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 132 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http quod.lib.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c moa cc moa idno acl3129.0001.001 q1 demosthenes size l frm frameset seq 147 ref He was the Legatus legate of Cicero s brother Quintus Tullius Cicero in the Roman province of Asia Roman province Asia in 60 BC , ref Cicero , ad Qu. Fr. i. 1. 3. ref and praetor in 49 BC . ref Cicero , Epistulae ad Atticum x. 15. ref In the following year, he had the province of Sicilia Roman province Sicilia , and sent to Julius Caesar , who was then in the province of Africa Province Africa , a large body of troops. He continued in Sicilia until 47 BC , and received the title of proconsul . Two of Cicero s letters are addressed to him. ref Hirt. Bell. Afr. 2, 34 ref ref Cicero , Epistulae ad Familiares xiii. 78, 79 ref His name occurs on a coin, which has on one side C. CAES. IMP. COS. ITER., and on the other A. ALLIENVS PROCOS. Aulus Allienus was a Roman politician who in 43 BC was sent by the general Publius Cornelius Dolabella to bring to him the legions which were in the Roman province of Aegyptus province Egypt . ref name DGRBM2 cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title A. Allienus 2 editor William Smith lexicographer William ... gens Aulus Caecina Alienus References reflist 2 SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Allienus, Aulus Category ... Aulus Allienus ... more details
Aulus Gabinius , Rome Roman statesman and general, and supporter of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus , was a prominent figure in the later days of the Roman Republic . In 67 BC, when tribune of the plebs , he brought forward the law Lex Gabinia which gave Pompey the command in the war against the Mediterranean pirate s, with extensive powers that gave him absolute control over the sea and the coasts for 50 miles inland. By two other measures of Gabinius, loans of money to foreign ambassadors in Rome were made non actionable as a check on the corruption of the Senate and the Roman Senate Senate was ordered to give audience to foreign envoys on certain fixed days February 1 March 1 . In 61, Gabinius, then praetor , tried to win public favour by providing games on a scale of unusual splendour, and in 58 managed to secure the consul ship, although not without suspicion of bribery . During his term of office he aided Publius Clodius in bringing about the exile of Marcus Tullius Cicero . In 57 Gabinius went as proconsul to Syria Roman province Syria . On his arrival he reinstated Hyrcanus in the high priesthood at Jerusalem , suppressed revolts, introduced important changes in the government of Judea Judaea , and rebuilt several towns. ref Josephus, The Jewish War 1 155 1 170, Scythopolis, Samaria, Anthedon, Apollonia, Jamia, Raphia, Marisa, Al Tantura Dora , Gaza Azotus and many other towns were ... consul 58 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus br 58 BC end box Gabinius in popular culture Aulus ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gabinius, Aulus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gabinius, Aulus Category 40s BC ... c nsol de Aulus Gabinius es Aulo Gabinio fr Aulus Gabinius it Aulo Gabinio he la Aulus Gabinius hu Aulus Gabinius nl Aulus Gabinius ja pl Bitwa pod Peluzjum 55 p.n.e. pt Aulo Gab nio ru sh Aulo Gabinije fi Aulus Gabinius sv Aulus Gabinius tr Aulus Gabinius ... more details
Aulus Ofilius Ofilius in Greek language Greek , flourished 1st century BC was a Roman citizenship Roman jurist of Equestrian Roman Equestrian rank, who lived in the Roman Republic . He is named as a jurist by Pomponius . Ofilius was a friend to Roman statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero , dictator Gaius Julius Caesar and in opinion had opposed the jurist Trebatius Testa . Ofilius was educated by the jurist Servius Sulpicius Rufus and in turn Ofilius became the tutor to the future jurists Quintus Aelius Tubero , Marcus Antistius Labeo and Gaius Ateius Capito jurist Gaius Ateius Capito . He obtained a high reputation for legal knowledge. Ofilius had written various legal treaties. He had addressed one of his treaties to wealthy Equestrian and friend to Cicero, Titus Pomponius Atticus . Ofilius was also the author of an extensive commentary on Praetorian Edict or Proclamations. He is often cited in the Pandects Digest . Sources http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2352.html http www.oup.com uk orc bin 9780199276073 resources timeline jurists rep2.pdf Category Ancient Roman jurists Category 1st century BC Romans hu Aulus Ofilius ... more details
Aulus Caecina Was the Roman general in charge of the Roman army of Germania Inferior during the mutiny of 14 AD ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 1 31 1.31 ref and the subsequent Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Germanicus campaign against the Germans Roman retaliation campaign from 14&ndash 16 AD against a Germanic alliance in the aftermath of the disaster at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest . The first and twentieth legions were under his command. ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 1 37 1.37 ref In 15 AD Caecina was awarded triumphal honours for his military achievements against the Germans that year. ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 1 72 1.72 ref References references Category 1st century BC births Category 1st century deaths Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century Romans Category Ancient Roman generals ancientRome bio stub ... more details
Aulus Pudens was a native of Umbria and a centurion in the Roman army in the late 1st century. He was a friend of the poet Martial , who addressed several of his Epigrams to him. He has been identified by some with Saint Pudens , an early Roman Christian. Martial writes of Pudens marriage to Claudia Peregrina Claudia the Foreigner in Epigrams IV 13, who is likely identical with Claudia Rufina , a Briton he writes of in Epigrams XI 53. Martial also writes of Pudens s passions for young male slaves, his desire to own original copies of Martial s poems, and his ambitions of being promoted to Primus Pilus , the chief centurion of a Roman legion . In one poem Epigrams VI 58 he writes of a nightmare that Pudens had been killed in action in Roman Dacia Dacia . ref Martial , Epigrams , ed. & trans. D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Harvard University Press, 1993 ref Identification as Saint Pudens It has long been speculated that Pudens and his wife Claudia may be identified with the Claudia and Pudens mentioned in Pastoral Epistles 2 Timothy in the New Testament . ref s Bible American Standard 2 Timothy Chapter4 2 Timothy 4 21 Eubulus saluteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren. American Standard Version ref William Camden s 1586 work Britannia makes this identification, citing John Bale and Matthew Parker . ref William Camden , Britannia , Chapter http www.philological.bham.ac.uk cambrit romanseng.html Romans in Britaine 54 ref Camden s contemporary, the Vatican historian Caesar Baronius , came to the same conclusion in his Annales Ecclesiastici , ref Caesar Baronius , Annales Ecclesiastici , Block VII, Sec 56, p 64 Blocks IV and V, pp 111 112 Blocks I & II, pp. 148,150 Block VI. p 228 pagination based upon 1614 Edition of Annales Ecclesiastici ref and it was followed by ecclesiastical historians such as James Ussher ref James Ussher , Britannicarum Ecclesiarum ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Pudens, Aulus Category Ancient Roman soldiers Category 1st century Romans ... more details
Marcus Atilius Regulus may refer to the following consuls of Rome in the third century BC Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 294 BC , first man from the gens Atilia to become consul of Rome. Marcus Atilius Regulus died 250 BC , son of the above, consul whose overconfidence led him into defeat and captivity in Carthage Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 227 BC , apparently elder surviving son of the captured consul and grandson of the first Marcus Atilius, consul in 227 BC and consul suffect in 217 BC hndis name Atilius Regulus, Marcus DEFAULTSORT Regulus, Marcus Atilius bg ca Marc Atili R gul de Marcus Atilius Regulus es Marco Atilio R gulo desambiguaci n fr Atilius Regulus it Marco Atilio Regolo disambigua pt Marco At lio R gulo desambigua o ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 Infobox military person name Publius Atilius Aebutianus birth date death date 188 birth place Asseria, Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia death place Rome image caption allegiance Roman Empire serviceyears 185&ndash 188 rank Praetorian prefect unit commands Praetorian Guard battles relations laterwork Publius Atilius Aebutianus died 188 was a Praetorian prefect prefect of the Ancient Rome Roman Roman Empire imperial bodyguard , known as the Praetorian Guard , during the reign of Roman emperor emperor Commodus , from 185 until his death in 188. Aebutianus acceeded to the office upon the execution of his predecessor Tigidius Perennis Sextus Tigidius Perennis . According to ancient sources, Perennis was removed by the influential freedmen freedman and chamberlain of Commodus, Cleander Marcus Aurelius Cleander , and in 188 Aebutianus suffered a similar fate. According to the Historia Augusta , he was murdered by Cleander, who then assumed command of the Praetorian Guard himself. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aebutianus, Publius Atilius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Asseria, Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia DATE OF DEATH 188 PLACE OF DEATH Rome DEFAULTSORT Aebutianus, Publius Atilius Category 2nd century Romans Category 188 deaths Category Nerva Antonine dynasty Category Ancient Roman murder victims Category Praetorian prefects Ancient Rome bio stub ... more details
This article is about the 225 BC consul. See Gaius Atilius Regulus Serranus for the 257 and 250 BC consul. Gaius Atilius M.f. M.n. Regulus killed 225 BC at Telamon in Battle of Telamon battle was one of the two Roman consuls who fought a Celtic invasion of Italy in 225 BC 224 BC he however was killed in battle and beheaded. Regulus came from a prominent family of consuls for four generations the family originally hailed from southern Italy. Family Regulus was a younger son of the Roman hero Marcus Atilius Regulus , the consul captured during the First Punic War , and grandson of Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 294 BC another Marcus Atilius Regulus . His Marcus Atilius Regulus consul 227 BC elder brother was Roman consul for the year 227 BC, together with Publius Valerius Flaccus , and consul suffectus for 217 BC replacing Gaius Flaminius and later censor. An uncle of the same name was also twice consul during the First Punic War. ref name smith William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , 1870, http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2977.html G. Atilius M. f. M. n. Regulus ref Regulus s father Marcus Atilius Regulus died by 250 BC ... hastily to engage in battle. Since Roman consuls of this era desired Roman triumph triumphs , Atilius ... added blockquote Just at this time, Gaius Atilius, the other Consul, had reached Pisa from Sardinia ... . NAME Regulus, Gaius Atilius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Regulus, Gaius Atilius Category Roman Republican consuls Atilius Regulus, Gaius Category Atilii Regulus, Gaius, consul 225 BC Category 225 BC deaths Category 3rd century BC births Category 3rd century BC Romans Atilius regulus, Gaius Category Roman generals killed in action Atilius Regulus, Gaius Category Roman consuls dying in year of consulship Atilius ... R gul de Gaius Atilius Regulus Konsul 225 v. Chr. es Cayo Atilio R gulo c nsul 225 a. C. fr Caius Atilius ... more details
Appius Annius Atilius Bradua ref name ReferenceA Pomeroy, The murder of Regilla a case of domestic violence in antiquity ref ref name Birley, p. 114 Birley, The Roman government of Britain p. 114 ref flourished 2nd century was a Roman Senate Roman Senator that lived in the Roman Empire . Annius Bradua was born and raised in an aristocratic family of consular rank and was a member of the Annia gens gens Annia . He was a member of the venerable family of the Annii Regilli ref name Pomeroy, p. 14 Pomeroy, The murder of Regilla a case of domestic violence in antiquity p. 14 ref . Regilli means Little Queen ref name Pomeroy, p. 14 . His father was Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus consul 139 Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus . Annius Gallus was a distinguished Roman Senator and one of the serving consuls in the year 139 and his mother was a Roman aristocratic woman called Atilia Caucidia Tertulla ref name ReferenceA ref name Birley, p. 114 . The sibling of Annius Bradua, his sister Appia Annia Regilla Atilia Caucidia Tertulla, otherwise known as Aspasia Annia Regilla who married the prominent Greek Herodes Atticus ref name ReferenceA ref name Birley, p. 112 Birley, The Roman government of Britain p. 112 ref . The paternal grandparents of Annius Bradua was the Roman Senator Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus consul 108 Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus and his unnamed wife ref name Birley, p. 112 , while his maternal grandparents of Annius Bradua was the Roman Senator and Governor Marcus Appius ... of Britain p. 112 114 ref . His mother s brother was Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua Caucidius Tertullus ... ref name Birley, p. 114 ref http de.wikipedia.org wiki Appius Annius Atilius Bradua ref . In the year ... wiki Appius Annius Atilius Bradua A. R. Birley, The Roman Government of Britain, Oxford University ... University Press, 2007 Category 2nd century Romans bg de Appius Annius Atilius Bradua la Appius Annius Atilius Bradua ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Aulus Manlius Capitolinus was a politician of the Roman Republic and the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus . In 389, 385, 383, and 370 BC, he was a Military Tribune with Consular power . DEFAULTSORT Manlius Capitolinus, Aulus Category Ancient Rome Category Manlii Capitolinus, Aulus Category Roman Republican consuls AncientRome politician stub bg fr Aulus Manlius Capitolinus la Aulus Manlius T.f. Capitolinus ... more details
Expand French date December 2008 Aulus les Bains Infobox French commune name Aulus les Bains region Midi Pyr n es department Ari ge arrondissement Saint Girons canton Oust INSEE 09029 postal code 09140 mayor Michel Veyssi re term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Oust longitude 1.3386 latitude 42.7917 elevation m 750 elevation min m 719 elevation max m 2698 area km2 52.24 population 207 population date 2008 Aulus les Bains is a Communes of France commune in the Ari ge Departments of France department in southwestern France . Inhabitants of Aulus les Bains are called Aulusiens . Situated at the head of the Garbet valley and beneath Guzet Neige ski resort, the village is best known for the thermal springs and spa complex. There are several Belle poque buildings, some still offering hotel accommodation. The village is very popular in winter for skiing and in the summer for walking and cycling. The local beauty spot and waterfall, the Cascade d Ars is a one hour walk from the village. Cyclists can climb the Col de Latrappe or the Col d Agnes directly from the village. There are two gite d tapes the Presbyt re and la Goulue. Other local amenities include a bar caf , a pizzeria health food ... 1990 210 1999 189 2008 207 History From the early 19th century, Aulus expanded as a health spa , frequented ... s regiment spread the word by 1849 Aulus had three hotels, a new bridge and an avenue of acacia trees to attract visitors. Economy Today, Aulus les Bains is still best known for its hot springs. With syphilis ... of France , Picador, London 2007 , p.308 quoting mile Labroue, travers les Pyr n es Aulus in BSG ... Auluslesbains Category Communes of Ari ge Ari ge geo stub ca Aul s ceb Aulus les Bains es Aulus les Bains eu Aulus les Bains fr Aulus les Bains it Aulus les Bains ms Aulus les Bains nl Aulus les Bains oc Aul s pl Aulus les Bains pt Aulus les Bains ru sk Aulus les Bains sr sv Aulus les Bains bug Aulus les Bains uk vi Aulus les Bains vo Aulus les Bains war Aulus ... more details
unreferenced date July 2007 Aulus Avilius Flaccus was the gyptus Egyptian prefect appointed by Tiberius in 32 C.E. His rule coincided with the Jewish massacre in Alexandria in 38 C.E. According to some accounts, he may have encouraged the outbreak of violence. According to the Jewish philosopher Philo , Flaccus was later arrested and eventually executed for his part in this event. Category Roman governors of Egypt Category 1st century Romans Ancient Rome stub bg de Aulus Avillius Flaccus nl Aulus Avillius Flaccus no Aulus Avillius Flaccus ... more details