- the state, from the
early decades of the
Republic to
imperial times. The
Aemilii were
almost certainly one of the
gentes maiores, the most
important of...
- the
Battle of Cannae. He was, in his time, the head of his
branch of the
Aemilii Paulii, an old and
aristocratic patrician family.
Their influence was immense...
-
family of the
Roman Republic — who were
allied with the
Sempronii Gracchi,
Aemilii Paulli, and
Caecilii Metelli,
whose members are also shown. Only magistracies...
- However,
large gentes with
multiple stirpes seem to have
coped better; the
Aemilii, Claudii, Cornelii, Fabii, Sulpicii, and
Valerii all
continued to thrive...
-
military posts. The most
prominent of
these families were the Cornelii,
Aemilii, Claudii, Fabii, and Valerii. The
leading families' power,
privilege and...
-
Brundisium in 264 BC. The
itinerary from
Beneventum was now Aeculanum,
Forum Aemilii [it], Venusia, Silvium, Tarentum, Uria and Brundisium. The
Roman Republic...
-
quamplurimis mendis purgavit,
notisque perpetuis illustravit:
versionem Latinam Æmilii Porti innumeris in
locis correxit;
indicesque auctorum &
rerum adjecit Ludolphus...
- the
Baebii were
frequently connected with the
patrician family of the
Aemilii. The main
praenomina of
Baebii during the
Republic were Quintus, Gnaeus...
-
beginning with
Servius Cornelius Maluginensis in 485 BC.
Together with the
Aemilii, Claudii, Fabii, Manlii, and Valerii, the
Cornelii were
almost certainly...
- whom the
noble families (gentes) of the Pomponii, Pinarii, Calpurnii,
Aemilii, and
Pompilii respectively traced their descent.
Other more
skeptical authors...