- Republic, the
Aebutii used the
praenomina Titus, Lucius, Postumus, and Marcus. In
later times, they also used the name Publius. The
patrician Aebutii used the...
- the
order of
names was reversed, and that the
praenomen was used by the
Aebutii and Casperii. To
these families,
Kajava adds one
instance from gens Aemilia...
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Lucius Aebutius Helva (died 463 BC) was a
politician and
general of the
Roman Republic. He was
consul in 463 BC with
Publius Servilius Priscus, but died...
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Postumus was used by both
patrician and
plebeian gentes,
including the
Aebutii, Antistii, Cominii, Livii, Mimesii, Plautii, Sempronii, Sulpicii, and Veturii;...
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Titus Aebutius Helva was a
Roman senator and
general from the
early Republic, who held the
consulship in 499 BC. He was
magister equitum under Aulus Postumius...
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Postumus Aebutius Helva Cornicen (fl. c. 442–435 BC) was
consul at Rome in 442 BC, and
magister equitum in 435.
Aebutius was
elected consul for the year...