For others with this cognomen, see Albinus cognomen . DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus born ca. 85 81 BC ... JuniusBrutusAlbinus, Decimus Category Ancient Roman generals Category Correspondents of Cicero ... JuniusBrutusAlbinus de Decimus Iunius BrutusAlbinus es D cimo Junio Bruto Albino eu Dezimo Bruto fr DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus ko hr DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus it Decimo Giunio Bruto Albino la Decimus Iunius BrutusAlbinus hu Decimus Iunius BrutusAlbinus nl DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus ja no DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus pl Decymus Juniusz ... sh Decim Junije Brut Albin fi DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus sv DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus tr DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus uk ... of Julius Caesar s assassination. DecimusBrutus is not to be confused with the more famous Brutus among the conspirators, Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger Marcus Brutus . Life Early life Decimus ... Tuditani, wife of DecimusJuniusBrutus who was consul in 77 BC. He was adopted by Aulus Postumius ... is mistakenly called Decius . In Allan Massie s 1993 book entitled Caesar , DecimusJuniusBrutus ... he loved Brutus like a son. Ronald Syme argued that Decimus may have been the natural son of Julius Caesar, not the more famous Marcus JuniusBrutus Marcus Brutus another distant cousin . ref Ronald Syme ... Study of Marcus JuniusBrutus M. JuniusBrutus , Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8 1978 , p ... 422 437, pp. 426 430 on Decimus. ref DecimusBrutus spent his youth mainly in the company of Publius ... in the war against the Veneti Gaul Veneti . In a decisive sea battle DecimusBrutus succeeded in destroying the Veneti fleet. Using sickle like hooks fitted on long poles, DecimusBrutus attacked ... s civil war Republican Civil War broke out, DecimusBrutus sided with his commander, Caesar ... from his legions, left DecimusBrutus in charge of the naval blockade of Massilia. Within thirty days ... more details
DecimusJuniusBrutus may refer to DecimusJuniusBrutus Scaeva consul 325 was consul in 325 BC DecimusJuniusBrutus Scaeva consul 292 was consul in 292 BC he is best known for introducing gladiatorial games to Rome in 264 BC DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus 180 BC 113 BC led several armies during the Roman conquest of Iberia in the 2nd century BC DecimusJuniusBrutus , consul in 77 BC DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus , conspirator in the assassination of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC hndis Brutus, DecimusJunius DEFAULTSORT Brutus, DecimusJunius bg ca D cim Juni Brut Esceva es D cimo Junio Bruto fr Iunius Brutus gl D cimo Xunio Bruto pt D cimo J nio Bruto sh Decim Junije Brut tr DecimusJuniusBrutus ... more details
BC DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus 180 BC spaced ndash 113 BC was a Ancient Rome Roman politician and general of the 2nd century BC. He was the son of the consul Marcus JuniusBrutus consul 178 BC Marcus JuniusBrutus consul in 178 BC and brother of the praetor Marcus JuniusBrutus praetor 88 BC Marcus JuniusBrutus he himself was appointed consul in 138 BC jointly with Publius Cornelius Scipio ... publisher Cronologia.leonardo.it date accessdate 2011 10 30 ref . He had a son also named DecimusJuniusBrutus consul 77 BC DecimusJuniusBrutus , consul in 77 BC, and his grandson was DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus . Conquest of the western Iberian peninsula Brutus led the Roman legions in the conquest ...&pg PA111&dq DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus&hl pt PT&ei U6ysTtOuHcbi8APs0KGNCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCsQ6AEwADgK v onepage&q Decimus 20Junius 20Brutus 20Callaicus&f false ... ref cite web url http books.google.pt books?id gzZLAAAAMAAJ&q DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus&dq DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus&hl pt PT&ei U6ysTtOuHcbi8APs0KGNCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... Persondata . NAME Callaicus, DecimusJuniusBrutus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 180 BC PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 113 BC PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT JuniusBrutus Callaicus, Decimus ... Gallaecia ancient Rome bio stub bg ca D cim Juni Brut Galaic de Decimus Iunius Brutus Callaicus es D cimo Junio Bruto Galaico fr DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus gl D cimo Xunio ... Category Roman governors of Hispania Category Junii Brutus Callaicus, Decimus Category Ancient ... to Strabo , Brutus reached the Minho River . At the end of Brutus campaigns, Ancient Rome Rome ... more details
DecimusJunius Silanus may refer to various members of the Roman Junia gens gens Junia DecimusJunius Silanus translator of Mago floruit fl. 146 BC , who lived in the 2nd century BC, and was an expert in Punic language and literature DecimusJunius Silanus Consul 62 BC , became Consul of the Roman Republic in 62 BC DecimusJunius Silanus living 1st century AD , the senator who had an affair with Vipsania Julia DecimusJunius Silanus Torquatus died 64 , Consul of the Roman Republic in 53 disambig See also Junia gens DEFAULTSORT Silanus, DecimusJunius bg ... more details
DecimusJunius M. f. D. n. Silanus was a consul of the Roman Republic . He may have been the son of Marcus Junius Silanus, consul in 109 BC. He was the stepfather of Marcus JuniusBrutus the Elder , having married Brutus mother, Servilia. Political career He was aedile in 70 BC, but he lost the election to be a consul of 63. He was successful the following year, and so in consequence of his being consul designatus was first asked for his opinion by Cicero in the debate in the senate on the punishment of the Catiline Catilinarian conspirators . At first he spoke in favor of the supreme penalty for the conspirators, but when Julius Caesar suggested life imprisonment, Silanus insisted that that was what he had really meant. As such, it was left to Cato the Younger to force through the decision to actually execute them. He was consul in 62 with Lucius Licinius Murena . They proposed the lex Junia Licinia , which enacted that a rogatio , a discussionary meeting, must be promulgated three nundinae , or market intervals, before the people voted on it. It also confirmed the lex Caecilia Didia . ref Cicero, The correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero , Note V p. 429. See also rogatio . ref See also Junia gens Footnotes reflist References Appian , Bellum Civilum , ii.5. Cicero , de Officiis , ii.16 ad Atticum , i.1, ii.9, iv.16, xii.21.7 in Catilinam , iv.4 pro Sestio , 64 in Vatinum , 14 Philippics ... Calpurnianus years with Lucius Licinius Murena br 62 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Junius Silanus, Decimus Category Roman Republican consuls Category Junii Silanus, Decimus Category 1st century BC Romans bg 62 . . . ca D cim Juni Sil c nsol 62 aC de Decimus Iunius Silanus es D cimo Junio Silano eu Dezimo Junio Silano fr Decimus Iunius Silanus consul en 62 it Decimo Giunio Silano nl Decimus Iunius Silanus pt D cimo J nio Silano ru sh Decim Junije Silan konzul ... , Bellum Catilinae , 50. Suetonius , Caesar , 14. Brutus family tree SmithDGRBM s start succession ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 DecimusJunius Silanus Torquatus 16 AD 64 AD was a Roman noble who lived in the Roman Empire during the 1st century. He served as a consul in 53. Decimus was the second born son and was among the child born to Aemilia Lepida fiancee of Claudius Aemilia Lepida and Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus consul AD 19 Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus , a member of the Silanus Junii Silani , a family of Ancient Rome . His maternal grandparents were the princess Julia the Younger and consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus consul 1 Lucius Aemilius Paullus . Through his maternal grandparents he was a descendant of Roman Emperor Augustus , noble woman Scribonia , statesman Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and consul Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus brother of the triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus . Decimus allegedly boasted of his descent from Augustus , and as a result Roman Emperor Nero forced him to commit suicide. Decimus married Julia Africana in 54 AD. Julia was the daughter of consul Marcus Julius Africanus . Decimus had one daughter by Julia, named Junia Silana Torquata b. 55 . See also Junia gens Start box S off Succession box title List of early imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire together with Quintus Haterius Antoninus before Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix and Lucius Salvius Otho Titianus after Marcus Acilius Aviola and Marcus Asinius Marcellus years 53 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Torquatus, DecimusJunius Silanus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Torquatus, DecimusJunius Silanus Category 64 deaths Category Julio Claudian dynasty Junius Silanus Torquatus, Decimus Category Junii Silanus Torquatus, Decimus Category 1st century Romans Category Ancient Romans who committed suicide Category Year of birth unknown ca D cim Juni Torquat Sil fr DecimusJunius Silanus consul en 53 sh Decim Junije Silan Torkvat ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decimus was a Ancient Rome Roman Roman naming convention praenomen . It means tenth , and was originally used as a name for tenth sons, but it was later used as a generic name. Among those named Decimus were Clodius AlbinusDecimus Clodius Albinus , would be emperor of the 2nd century AD Juvenal DecimusJunius Juvenalis , a poet of the 1st century AD DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus , politician and general of the 1st century BC, assassin of Julius Caesar DecimusJunius Silanus Torquatus , consul in AD 53 DecimusJunius Silanus Consul 62 BC Decimus Magnus Ausonius , poet and rhetoric ian of the 4th century AD Decimus Burton was an English architect of the 19th century. Category Ancient Roman praenomina bg de Decimus nl Decimus ... more details
Cleanup date January 2012 About the younger son of Lucius JuniusBrutus other people with the cognomen BrutusBrutus Image David Brutus.jpg right thumb 320px The Lictors Bring Home the Sons of Brutus by Jacques Louis David 1784 Tiberius JuniusBrutus d. ca. 509 BCE was the younger son of Lucius JuniusBrutus , who was one of Rome s first two Roman consul consuls in 509 BC . His mother was Vitellia. At the invitation of his uncles, called Vitellii, he and his elder brother Titus JuniusBrutus joined the Tarquinian conspiracy . When the conspiracy was discovered, he and the other conspirators were executed by order of the consuls. Punishment was carried out by the lictors , and included being stripped naked, beaten with rods and then beheaded. Lucius JuniusBrutus was admired for his strong stance in ordering the execution of his sons, although at times during the execution he showed his emotions. Sources Livy , Ab urbe condita book Ab urbe condita , 2.4 5 References Evans, John Karl. War, Women, and Children in Ancient Rome. 1991 Routledge. London and New York. Evans, John Karl. Plebs Rustica Italian Peasantry I. 1980 Routledge. London and New York. See also Junia gens DEFAULTSORT JuniusBrutus, Tiberius Category Junii Category 6th century BC people bg ca Tiberi Juni Brut nl Tiberius Iunius Brutus ... more details
About the elder son of Lucius JuniusBrutus other people with the cognomen BrutusBrutus Image David Brutus.jpg right thumb 320px The Lictors Bring Home the Sons of Brutus by Jacques Louis David 1784 Titus JuniusBrutus d. ca. 509 BCE was the elder son of Lucius JuniusBrutus , who was one of Rome s first two Roman consul consuls in 509 BC . His mother was Vitellia. At the invitation of his uncles, called Vitellii, he and his younger brother Tiberius JuniusBrutus joined the Tarquinian conspiracy . When the conspiracy was discovered, he and the other conspirators were executed by order of the consuls. Punishment was carried out by the lictors , and included being stripped naked, beaten with rods and then beaheaded. Lucius JuniusBrutus was admired for his strong stance in ordering the execution of his sons, although at times during the execution he showed his emotions. Sources Livy , Ab urbe condita book Ab urbe condita , 2.4 5 See also Junia gens DEFAULTSORT JuniusBrutus, Titus Category Junii Category 6th century BC people bg ca Tit Juni Brut nl Titus Iunius Brutus ja ... more details
About the father of the assassin of Julius Caesar other people with the cognomen BrutusBrutus Marcus JuniusBrutus , sometimes referred to by modern historians as Marcus JuniusBrutus the Elder to distinguish him from his more famous son, was a tribune of the Roman Republic in 83 BC ref Cicero Cic. pro Quint. 20 ref and the founder of the Colonia Roman colony in Capua . ref De lege agraria ii. 33, 34, 36 ref He was the first husband to Servilia Caepionis , the elder half sister of Cato the Younger . His son by Servilia is the Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger Marcus JuniusBrutus who was one of the chief assassins of Julius Caesar . In 77 BC Brutus was placed in command of the forces in Cisalpine Gaul following the death of Lucius Cornelius Sulla who had been dictator. He also placed in command at Mutina where he withstood the attacks from Pompey Pompey the Great for a while. For reasons unknown, he put himself and his troops in the power of Pompey, on the understanding that their lives should be spared. Nonetheless, Pompey ordered his death and forwarded to Rome the news of his surrender and execution. The senate blamed Pompey for the perfidious act. ref Plutarch Plut . Pomp. 16 ref ref Appian , B. C. ii. Ill ref ref Livy Liv . Epit 90. ref He is quoted by Cicero to have been well skilled in public and private law. ref Cicero , Brutus Cicero Brutus 36. ref Brutus family tree See also Junia gens Notes references DEFAULTSORT JuniusBrutus, Marcus, The Elder Category Junii Brutus the Elder, Marcus Category 1st century BC Romans bg ca Marc Juni Brut pol tic de Marcus Iunius Brutus Volkstribun it Marco Giunio Bruto tribuno 83 a.C. he pt Marco J nio Bruto, o Velho ru ... more details
Infobox person image Junius Booth Jr.jpg imagesize caption JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. birth date December 22, 1821 occupation Actor, theatre manager death date September 16, 1883 birth name JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. birth place Baltimore, Maryland death date Dda 1883 9 16 1821 12 22 yearsactive othername homepage JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. December 22, 1821 September 16, 1883 was an American actor and theatre manager. As a member of the illustrious Booth family of actors, JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. was overshadowed not only by his father JuniusBrutus Booth Junius, Sr. and brothers Edwin Booth Edwin and John Wilkes Booth John Wilkes the assassin of Abraham Lincoln , but by his wife Agnes Booth Agnes , who was a successful actress in her own right. Booth managed the Boston Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre , Winter Garden Theatre 1850 Winter Garden Theatre , and Booth s Theatre where his brother Edwin Booth Edwin was the star attraction. Though a relatively undistinguished actor, Junius, Jr. was highly regarded for his performances as The Life and Death of King John King John and Gaius Cassius Longinus Cassius in Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar , which he performed with Edwin Booth Edwin as Brutus and John Wilkes Booth John Wilkes as Mark Antony in 1864. ref The Cambridge Guide to Theatre , Cambridge University Press 1995 ref JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr., himself was briefly imprisoned in Washington, DC , after his brother Assassination of Abraham Lincoln assassinated Abraham Lincoln . At the time of the assassination, he was fulfilling an acting engagement in Cincinnati , Ohio . Even so, he was arrested and hurried by train to the Old Capitol Prison. Sources http www.ibdb.com person.php ... . NAME Booth, JuniusBrutus, Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 22, 1821 ..., JuniusBrutus, Jr. Category Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Category 1821 births Category 1883 ... of the United States federal government fr JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. ... more details
About the founder of the Roman Republic other people with the cognomen BrutusBrutus File Eckhel ii 13.jpg thumb Lucius Iunius Brutus, on right Lucius JuniusBrutus was the founder of the Roman Republic ... Rome Roman Junia gens gens Junia , including Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger Marcus JuniusBrutus ... to never again accept a king in Rome see Lucius JuniusBrutus The Oath of Brutus above and replenishing ... were two brothers and Brutus wife Vitellia, and Brutus two sons, Titus JuniusBrutus and Tiberius Junius ... , 1789 Lucius JuniusBrutus is quite prominent in English literature, and he was quite popular among ... , enticed Brutus direct descendant, Marcus JuniusBrutus , to join the conspiracy by referring ... Lee s English Restoration Restoration tragedy 1680 , Lucius JuniusBrutus Father of his Country . In The Mikado , Nanki poo refers to his father as the Lucius JuniusBrutus of his race . The memory ... Brutus http www.livius.org bn bz brutus brutus01.html Livius.org Lucius JuniusBrutus s start s off ... Tarquinius Collatinus br then with Publius Valerius Publicola br 509 BC s end DEFAULTSORT JuniusBrutus ... BC Romans Link FA ka be bg ca Luci Juni Brut cy Lucius JuniusBrutus da Lucius JuniusBrutus de Lucius Iunius Brutus es Lucio Junio Bruto eu Junio Bruto fr Lucius Junius ... la Lucius Iunius Brutus hu Lucius Iunius Brutus nl Lucius JuniusBrutus ja no Lucius JuniusBrutus pl Lucjusz Juniusz Brutus pt L cio J nio Bruto ru sr sh Lucije Junije Brut fi Lucius JuniusBrutus sv Lucius JuniusBrutus tr Lucius JuniusBrutus ... Republic , Rome had been ruled by King of Rome kings . Brutus led the revolt that overthrew the last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus , after the rape of the noblewoman and kinswoman of Brutus ... century BC Brennus in 390 BC or 387 BC . Overthrow of the Monarchy File Capitoline Brutus Musei Capitolini ... identified as a portrait of Brutus. Brutus was the son of Tarquinia daughter of Tarquinius Priscus ... more details
About the famous assassin of Julius Caesar other people with the cognomen BrutusBrutus Infobox person name Marcus JuniusBrutus image Portrait Brutus Massimo.jpg alt caption Marble bust of Brutus, at the Palazzo ... Forumromanum.org year 1843 accessdate 2011 01 16 ref Early life Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger was the son of Marcus JuniusBrutus the Elder and Servilia Caepionis . His father was killed by Pompey ... Brutus.jpg thumb 250px Marcus JuniusBrutus. After the assassination, the Senate passed an amnesty on the assassins ... to Marcus JuniusBrutus The Elder and Servilia Caepionis. 58 BC He was made assistant to Cato, governor ... of Abraham Lincoln , claimed to be inspired by Brutus. Booth s father, JuniusBrutus Booth , was named ... TV series Rome , Marcus JuniusBrutus character of Rome Brutus , portrayed by Tobias Menzies , is depicted ... 1981 location Goteborg, Sweden External links Wikiquote Commons inline Marcus JuniusBrutus http www.greektexts.com library Plutarch Marcus Brutus eng index.html Information on Marcus JuniusBrutus ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brutus, Marcus Junius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Brutus, Marcus Junius Category 85 BC births Category 42 BC deaths Category Ancient Roman generals ... Marcus JuniusBrutus cy Marcus JuniusBrutus da Marcus JuniusBrutus de Marcus Iunius Brutus el es Marco Junio Bruto eo Marko Bruto eu Marko Bruto fr Marcus JuniusBrutus gl Bruto ko hr Marko Junije Brut id Markus Yunius Brutus is Marcus JuniusBrutus it Marco Giunio Bruto he ... Brutus ms Marcus JuniusBrutus nl Marcus JuniusBrutus ja no Marcus JuniusBrutus pnb pl Marek Juniusz Brutus pt Marco J nio Bruto ro Marcus JuniusBrutus ru simple Marcus JuniusBrutus sr sh Marko Junije Brut fi Marcus Brutus sv Marcus JuniusBrutus tr Marcus JuniusBrutus uk ur vi Marcus JuniusBrutus zh ... of Julius Caesar occupation Politician, jurist, military commander movement Liberatores Marcus Junius ... more details
JuniusBrutus Stearns born Lucius Sawyer Stearns 1810, Arlington, VT &mdash 1885, Brooklyn, NY was an United States American Painting painter best known for his five part George Washington Washington Series 1847 1856 . ref name signing http teachingamericanhistory.org convention stearns Signing of the Constitution by JuniusBrutus Stearns ref He was member of the National Academy of Design for several decades and member of its Council. His painting The Millennium was submitted as credentials for his admission, a painting discussed in great detail in the book Something Coming Apocalyptic Expectation and Mid Nineteenth Century American Painting ref Gail E. Husch 2000 . Something Coming Apocalyptic Expectation and Mid Nineteenth Century American Painting . ref Who was JB Stearns? Despite that Butler Art ref name signing reports Junius as having been born Raphael Stearns , JuniusBrutus Stearns was actually born Lucius Sawyer Stearns ref http genforum.genealogy.com cgi bin pageload.cgi?sawyer stearns 1167.html ref June 2, 1810, in Vermont. He died September 17, 1885, in Brooklyn, New York, in a horse and carriage accident after returning from a night at the theatre ref http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9F07E5DE1E39E533A2575AC1A96F9C94649FD7CF New York Times 09.19.1885 ref . He named two sons after him, one Lucius Stearns, and the other JuniusBrutus Stearns, Jr. JB Stearns, Jr., served in the Civil War in the 44th Regiment ref http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9F05E1DC1F3FEE34BC4B51DFB1668389679FDE ref . JB Stearns served in the Civil War as well, New York s 12th Regiment ref http books.google.com books?id mvAUAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA416&lpg RA1 PA416&dq civil ... artists stearns junius brutus.html JuniusBrutus Stearns at ArtCyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Stearns, JuniusBrutus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1810 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1885 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stearns, JuniusBrutus Category American ... more details
For the jazz bassist Jiunie Booth Infobox person image JuniusBrutusBooth.jpeg imagesize caption JuniusBrutus Booth birth name JuniusBrutus Booth birth date birth date 1796 05 01 df y birth place St Pancras ... y death place death cause yearsactive occupation Actor othername homepage JuniusBrutus Booth 1 May ... century , and JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. , an actor and theatre manager. Booth was named after Marcus JuniusBrutus , one of the lead assassins of Julius Caesar . Biography Junius was born in St Pancras ... Junius Booth, was born January 21, 1819. ref name kauffman cite book author Michael W. Kauffman title American Brutus John Wilkes Booth And The Lincoln Conspiracies publisher Random House year 2004 pages 88 89 url http books.google.com books?id bWc2 AqRbiIC&pg PA89&lpg PA89&dq juniusbrutus booth ... books?id PmT 5MR 8nAC&pg PA14&lpg PA14&dq juniusbrutus booth mary holmes may 1851 isbn ... sources, is that JuniusBrutus Booth was acclaimed for performing Orestes in the French language in New ... JuniusBrutus Booth Theatrical Prometheus , SIU Press ISBN 0 8093 8592 9 ref In 1823, Booth did ... the period of Adelaide s arrival to America, JuniusBrutus was touring around the country. His son ... father. This was an exhausting job because JuniusBrutus could go without sleep for very long periods ... in a tour of California with his sons Edwin Booth Edwin and JuniusBrutus Booth, Jr. , performing ... in fact did return. JuniusBrutus Booth was inducted, posthumously, into the American Theatre Hall ... Wikipedia Persondata NAME Booth, JuniusBrutus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May ..., 1852 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Booth, JuniusBrutus Category People from St Pancras, London Category English stage actors Category 1796 births Category 1852 deaths la Iunius Brutus Booth no JuniusBrutus Booth pt JuniusBrutus Booth sv JuniusBrutus Booth ... the following year to make his London debut. Marriage and family Early in 1810, Junius met Marie Christine ... more details
DecimusJunius Silanus was an ancient Roman of the 2nd century BC. He was of Junia gens noble family and was an expert in Punic language and Punic literature literature . After Ancient Rome Rome s destruction of Carthage in 146 BC, the Carthaginian libraries were given to the kings of Numidia , but one work was considered too important to lose. This was the agricultural manual in Punic by the Carthaginian author Mago agricultural writer Mago . This long work it was divided into 28 books was brought to Rome, and Silanus was commissioned by the Roman Senate to translate it. At about the same period an adaptation into Greek was made by Cassius Dionysius . ref Pliny the Elder Pliny , Naturalis Historia 18.22 http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plin. Nat. 18.5 , cf. 1.18 Cicero , De Oratore 1.249 Varro , De Re Rustica Varro De Re Rustica 1.1.10 Columella, De Agricultura Columella De Agricultura 1.1.13, 12.4.2. ref As translated by Silanus, the work opened with general advice which is thus summarized by Columella cquote One who has bought land should sell his town house so that he will have no desire to worship the household gods of the city rather than those of the country the man who takes greater delight in his city residence will have no need of a country estate. Columella, De Agricultura 1.1.18. ref Translation by Harrison Boyd Ash. ref Silanus s translation is lost, as is Mago s original, but through the translation Mago s work influenced the tradition of Roman agriculture. It is sometimes quoted by surviving Roman writers on farming. The following is a partial list of fragments If buying a farm, sell your town house see quotation above . ref Pliny, Naturalis Historia 18.35 Columella, De Agricultura 1.1.18. ref The most productive vineyards face north. ref Columella ... fragments DEFAULTSORT Junius Silanus, Decimus Category Junii Silanus, Decimus Category Translators ... Silano la Decimus Silanus ... more details
For other uses, see Brutus disambiguation . Wikisource1911Enc BrutusBrutus is the cognomen of the Ancient Rome Roman Junia gens gens Junia , a prominent family of the Roman Republic . The plural of Brutus is Bruti , and the Vocative case vocative form is Brute , as immortalized in the quotation Et tu, Brute? , from William Shakespeare Shakespeare s play, Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar . Notable ancient Romans with this cognomen include Lucius JuniusBrutus &mdash traditional founder of the Roman Republic Republic , whose sons were Tiberius JuniusBrutus &mdash rebel. Titus JuniusBrutus &mdash rebel. Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger &mdash Julius Caesar s friend and most famous assassin. Marcus JuniusBrutus the Elder , the father of the aforementioned assassin. DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus &mdash commander and another one of Caesar s assassins. DecimusJuniusBrutus Callaicus &mdash commander and consul of Hispania Ulterior from 138 BC to 136 BC. See also Junia gens Brutus Cicero Brutus Cicero , a history of Roman oratory by Cicero , named after Caesar s assassin. Brutus of Troy who, according to legend, founded Britain. Brutus Greenshield , legendary king of the Britons. JuniusBrutus , the pen name of the author Charles Blount deist Charles Blount . Brutus , the pen name of Robert Yates politician Robert Yates . Bluto , villain in Popeye , renamed Brutus from 1960 62 Brutus Canadian band Brutus , Canadian band featuring Paul Dean of Loverboy fame. Please respect alphabetical order Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome be br Brutus bg ca Brutus cs Brutus de Brutus es Bruto fr Brutus it Bruto he la Brutus nl Brutus ja pl Brutus pt Brutus ru fi Brutus tr Brutus ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Marcus JuniusBrutus Rome character Use British English date May 2011 Use dmy dates date May 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox character colour fd9 name Marcus JuniusBrutus series Rome TV series Rome image Image Brutus rom.jpg frameless caption first last portrayer Tobias Menzies ... Rome Passover fate Commits suicide in The Battle of Philippi Marcus JuniusBrutus is a historical ... JuniusBrutus was the most famous of Julius Caesar s assassins, and one of the key figures in the civil ... the direct descendant of Lucius JuniusBrutus who founded the Roman republic . His father died when ... and significance. Comparison with the historical Marcus JuniusBrutus Marcus JuniusBrutus was the son ... TV Series DEFAULTSORT Brutus, Marcus Junius Category Rome TV series characters Category Fictional generals ... which parts of Brutus actions are done in favour of what he believes or what part of his actions are done in favour of what others expect of him. Brutus appears to lack all interest in politics ... in Rome. Although later in the series when Caesar attempts to send him from Rome, Brutus says that had ... my allegiance because I look on you as my father. Brutus normally finds himself torn between his duty to his family and his love for Caesar. Although Brutus cares for Caesar, he suffers a significant moral quandary about Caesar s methods. Nonetheless, Brutus is willing to accept the fact that Caesar is the dictator. Brutus final decision to assassinate Caesar, perhaps his most significant of the whole .... Brutus s guilt continues to plague him throughout part of the second season when he begins descending into drunkenness. While in his stupor, Brutus continuously earns the ridicule of others when he tries to explain his part in Caesar s death. Brutus eventually seems to wash away his guilt of killing ... raising a considerable army with Cassius, Brutus s spirits rise considerably as they march back ... and Mark Antony Rome character Antony . Unwilling to run when Cassius died, Brutus sadly ... more details
otheruses Albinus disambiguation Albus or Albinus is a Latin surname, or cognomen , best known as the name of the main branch of the Patrician ancient Rome patrician Postumia gens gens Postumia . Albus, Albinus , the original form of the name, means foreign , someone of ofther jurisdiction unlike, Album, Albus , which means white . We also find in proper names in Latin, derivatives ending in anus , enus , and inus , used without any additional meaning, in the same sense as the simple forms. ref name DGRBM Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Albinus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 90 publisher Little, Brown and Company place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0099.html ref ref Comp. Niebuhr , Hist. of Rome , i. n. 219 ref Notable Albini For those persons belonging to the gens Postumia, see Postumia gens . DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus , died 43 B.C. , assassin of Julius Caesar Lucceius Albinus , Procurator Roman procurator of Iudaea Province Judaea in the reign of Nero Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus , from A.D. 62 to 64, and governor of Mauretania from 64 to 69. Albinus, a Platonism Platonic philosopher at Smyrna in the time of Galen . Clodius AlbinusDecimus Clodius Ceionius Septimius Albinus , usurper during the reign of Septimius Severus Lucius Septimius Severus . Juventinus Albius Ovidius , a Roman poet, probably of the late 2nd century, sometimes called Albus . References reflist inter wiki linking Category Ancient Roman cognomina Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Postumii ca Albinus es Albinus nl Albinus sv Albinus ... more details
Albinus might refer to Albinus philosopher , a Greek philosopher Albinus cognomen , a Roman family name, or cognomen Albinus abbot , abbot of St. Peter s, Canterbury Caecina Decius Albinus , Roman senator Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus urban prefect 414 , Roman senator Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus consul 444 , Roman senator Albinus consul 493 , Roman senator Alcuin of York, a Northumbrian scholar, nicknamed Albinus Bernhard Siegfried Albinus , an anatomist St. Albinus of Angers Aubin, Albin , bishop Albinus of Provence , Merovingian duke and bishop Witta of B raburg , also known as Vito Albinus Albin of Brechin , Scottish bishop Albinus, cardinal bishop of Albano from 1189 to 1206 disambig bg de Albinus fr Albinus ... more details
November 1768. These and numerous other personal letters were not included in his 1772 Letters of Junius Letters of Junius collection, published in 1772. Choice of Junius as a pseudonym The name was chosen in all probability because the same author had already signed Lucius and Brutus , and wished to exhaust the name of Lucius JuniusBrutus , the Roman Republic Roman Patriotism patriot . Alternatively ...About the eighteenth century writer No footnotes date April 2009 Junius was the nom de plume pseudonym ... had the Roman naming conventions nomen Junius. Some say that the author of the Junius letters had previously ..., after the 36 month period January 1769 January 1772 in which the Junius letter were published. He may, for example, have written as Philo Junius , a character who came to the rescue of Junius ... of Junius Letters of Junius , intended for the erudite public, and his miscellaneous letters. The second ... of Viscount Barrington , the secretary at war, to the officials of his department. The Letters of Junius ... Duke of Grafton , a fellow Whig whom Junius viewed as particularly corrupt. Grafton s administration ... from office, and was a reconstruction of his Cabinet government cabinet of July 1766. Junius fought .... Junius private correspondence has been preserved, written in his usual disguised handwriting. He communicated ... William Draper gave Junius an easy victory over a vulnerable opponent with weak arguments. It was in this short tussle that Junius style and wit first developed a reputation and public audience. Junius realised the potential he had to influence public opinion. Confidently, Junius then went on to expose ... of Junius arguments were the arbitrary appointments made by Grafton, presumably to stay in favour ... . Junius ended with an assault on Lord Chief Justice William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield Mansfield , who Junius argued had set dangerous legal precedents regarding press freedom and political libel from the Wilkes affair. Junius was highly disappointed not to have influenced George III of the United ... more details
smith bio 0101.html ref He was also the adoptive father of DecimusJuniusBrutusAlbinus , one of Caesar title Caesar s assassins from whom DecimusBrutus adopted the name of Albinus . See ...File Aulus Postumius Albinus.jpg thumb 200px Aulus Albinus from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Coin of Aulus Postumius Albinus.png right thumb 200px This coin is supposed by Joseph Hilarius Eckhel and others to refer to this Albinus. One side is a woman s head with the letters HISPAN , perhaps a reference to his ancestor Lucius Postumius Albinus L. Albinus . The other side has a man and an eagle, a military standard behind him the fasces with the axe, and the letters A. POST. ABIN instead of ALBIN . ref Joseph Hilarius Eckhel , vol. v. p. 288 ref For other persons with the cognomen Albus or Albinus , see Albinus cognomen . Aulus Postumius Albinus , was a politician of the Roman Republic , and second Roman consul consul in 99 BC with Marcus Antonius Orator M. Antonius . ref Pliny the Elder , Natural History Pliny Naturalis Historia viii. 7 ref ref Julius Obsequens , 106 ref Aulus Gellius quotes the words of a Senatus consultum ultimum senatus consultum passed in their consulship ... mentions him as being a good orator. ref Cicero , Brutus Cicero Brutus 35, Post Reditum in Quirites 5 ref He was the grandson of Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus , and probably son of Aulus Postimius Albinus propraetor 110 BC Aulus Postimius Albinus . ref name DGRBM Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Aulus Postumius Albinus 22 editor last Smith ... Antonius Orator M. Antonius br 99 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Postumius Albinus, Aulus Category Roman Republican ... 99 . . . ca Aule Postumi Alb c nsol 99 aC de Aulus Postumius Albinus Konsul 99 v. Chr. es Aulo Postumio Albino c nsul 99 a. C. fr Aulus Postumius Albinus consul en 99 it Aulo Postumio Albino console 99 a.C. nl Aulus Postumius Albinus consul in 99 v.Chr. pt Aulo Post mio Albino ru ... more details
Infobox monarch name Clodius Albinus full name Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus title Roman usurper ... Lugdunum place of burial Year of Five Emperors For others with this cognomen , see Albinus cognomen . Clodius Albinus lang la Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus ref In Classical Latin , Albinus ... Clodius Septimius Albinus, Decimus editor last Hornblower editor first Simon title Oxford Classical ..., which he declined. Notwithstanding the appointment of Junius Severus as his successor, Albinus ... 196, Albinus proclaimed himself Emperor Imperator Caesar Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus ... Clodius Albinus http www.livius.org cg cm clodius albinus.html Livius.org Decimus Clodius Albinus ... url ref Life Albinus was born into an aristocratic family at Hadrumetum in Africa Province Africa . According to his father, he received the name of Albinus because of the extraordinary whiteness of his body. ref name cap Capitolinus , Clodius Albinus 4 10 ref Showing great disposition for a military ... by the Emperor in two letters in which he calls Albinus an African, who resembled his countrymen ... name cap The Emperor likewise declared that without Albinus the legions in Bithynia would have gone ... DGRBM Citation last Plate first William author link contribution Albinus, Clodius editor last Smith ... smith bio 0102.html ref The Emperor Commodus gave Albinus a command in Gallia Belgica and afterwards in Roman Britain Britain . A false rumor having been spread that Commodus had died, Albinus denounced .... The Senate was very pleased with these sentiments, but not so the Emperor, who sent Junius Severus to relieve Albinus of his command. At this time Albinus must have been a very distinguished man ... Roman province Illyricum and Pannonia and Albinus by the armies in Britain and Gaul. In the civil war that followed, Albinus was initially allied with Septimius Severus, who had captured Rome ... a Roman consul consulship in 194. Albinus remained effective ruler of much of the western part of the Empire ... more details
File Michelangelo Brutus.jpg thumb The Brutus is a 1538 bust of Marcus JuniusBrutus the Younger Brutus by Michelangelo . It is now in the Bargello museum in Florence . It was commissioned by the republican Donato Giannotti for cardinal Niccol Ridolfi . Links commonscat inline Michelangelo s Brutus Michelangelo Sculpture stub category 1538 works category Sculptures by Michelangelo Category Marble sculptures Category 16th century sculptures ca Brutus Miquel ngel es Brutus it Bruto Michelangelo he uk ... more details
Wikisource1911Enc BrutusBrutus may refer to People Numerous ancient Romans see Brutus , and most famously Marcus JuniusBrutus &mdash Caesar s friend and most famous assassin, about whom the line Et tu, Brute? was spoken. The fictional character based on Brutus in Shakespeare s Julius Caesar . Cicero s work on oratory addressed to the historical figure see Brutus Cicero Brutus Cicero Brutus of Troy who, according to legend, founded Britain. Brutus Greenshield , legendary king of the Britons. Brutus de Villeroi , 19th century French engineer. JuniusBrutus , the pen name of the author Charles Blount deist Charles Blount . Brutus , the pen name of Robert Yates politician Robert Yates . Brutus ... 1910 1985 , a World War II double agent code named Brutus . Joel Brutus born 1974 , a Haitian judoka. Dennis Brutus 1924 2009 , a South African poet. Popular culture Music Brutus band , a Czech rock band. Brutus Canadian band , a 1970s Canadian band. Brutus rapper , a Dutch rapper, real name Brutus Frederiks B is for Brutus , a song from the third album by The Hives, Tyrannosaurus Hives . Even You Brutus , a song from the tenth album by Red Hot Chili Peppers, I m With You . Others Bluto sometimes known as Brutus , a cartoon character from Popeye . Brutus, name of the evil robot army commander in the webcomic Anema Age of the Robots . Brutus Jones , fictional character, protagonist of The Emperor Jones Brutus, a bull in the fighting game Human Killing Machine Brutus magazine , a Japanese magazine The House of Brutii is a playable faction in the video game Rome Total War . Brutus, a character in The Hunger Games Transportation Brutus schooner of war Brutus schooner of war , a ship in the Texas Navy . Brutus 1862v1884 , one of the eight South Devon Railway Dido class steam locomotives. Places Brutus, New York , a town in Cayuga County, New York, in the USA. Brutus, d Voivodeship central Poland . Other uses Brutus Buckeye , the athletics mascot of The Ohio State University ... more details