- Acilius, who was
quaestor in 203 and
tribune of the
plebs in 197 BC. The
Acilii were
particularly fond of the
praenomen Manius,
which they used more than...
-
descendants served as
consul in the Late
Republic and the
Imperial Age, and the
Acilii Glabriones have been
described as the very longest-lived clan in ancient...
- the Antonines, most
noble families had died out; one of the last were the
Acilii Glabriones who
survived into the 4th century.
Cursus honorum Brunt 1982...
- name and
relationship to the
other Acilii are far from certain. In
older sources he was
thought to be one of the
Acilii Aviolae,
rather than the Glabriones;...
-
Manius Acilius Glabrio may
refer to:
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC),
Roman senator Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 154 BC),
Roman senator Manius...
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frazione after Ostia and Mestre. The name
remembers the
Roman family of the
Acilii,
which during the
Roman age
owned their estates here. In the
years around...
- of the gens Acilia, but one
which is not as
familiar as the
Acilii Glabriones and the
Acilii Aviones.
Further details about the
Acili Strabones are uncertain...
-
abbreviated M'.
Although regularly used by
certain gentes, such as the
Acilii, Aemilii, Aquilii, Papirii, Sergii, and Valerii,
Manius was not used by...
-
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a
Roman statesman and general,
grandson of the
jurist Publius Mucius Scaevola. When
Glabrio was
serving as
urban praetor in...
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because the name
Priscilla appears also in the
senatorial family of the
Acilii Glabriones,
whose burial-place was in the
Catacomb of
Priscilla on the Via...