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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...
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Acilia was a
noblewoman of
Hispania Baetica in
ancient Rome who
lived in the 1st
century CE, and was
implicated in the
Pisonian conspiracy to overthrow...
- 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...
- 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...
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commit suicide by
opening a vein, but not
before incriminating his mother,
Acilia,
among others, in the
hopes of a pardon.
According to Tacitus, as Lucan...
- 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...
- The
Banda della Magliana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda
della maʎˈʎaːna], the "Magliana Gang") was a far-right
Italian criminal organization based in...
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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...
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season in 190 BC and was
still two
months off in 168 BC. By the 191 BC Lex
Acilia or before,
control of
intercalation was
given to the
pontifex maximus but—as...
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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...