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Acilia is a
neighborhood and a
frazione of Rome, Italy,
located about half- way
between Rome and Ostia,
along the Via Ostiense. With a po****tion 66,932...
- 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 period...
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Cyrestis acilia is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
Sulawesi the
Australasian realm including Sulawesi mainland,
Buton island, Kabaena...
- The Lex
Acilia de
intercalando (Latin for "The
Acilian Law on Intercalating") was a
Roman law
introduced by the
consul M'.
Acilius Glabrio and enacted...
- The Lex
Acilia Repetundarum was a law
established in
ancient Rome in 123 BC. It
provides for
members of the
equestrian order (Latin equites) as jurors...
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Familial nasal acilia is a rare
congenital defect which is
characterized by the
complete absence of
cilia on the
epithelial cells of the
respiratory tract...
- 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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consul together with
Gaius Calpurnius Piso. The two
consuls proposed the Lex
Acilia Calpurnia against bribery during canv****ing for elections. In the same year...
- Claudius, most
likely Claudius Quadrigarius, but only
fragments survive.
Acilia gens
Alexander Hugh McDonald, "Acilius, Gaius",
Oxford classical Dictionary...
- ****isi in
Acilia (Italian: San
Francesco d'****isi ad
Acilia, Latin: S.
Francisci ****isiensis in
Acilia) is a
Roman Catholic titular church in
Acilia, a northwestern...