- Antistius,
tribune of the
plebs in 422 BC.
Tradition indicates that the
Antistii came to Rome from Gabii, an
ancient Latin town a
short distance to the...
- two centuries.
Other gentes from
which examples are
known include the
Antistii, Decimii, Lartii, Paccii, Veidii, and Vibii; and
perhaps also the Julii...
- 52)
Gallivan 1978, p. 408.
Giuseppe Camodeca, "I
consoli del 43 e gli
Antistii Veteres d'età
claudia dalla riedizione delle Tabulae Herculanenses", Zeitschrift...
- was used by both
patrician and
plebeian gentes,
including the Aebutii,
Antistii, Cominii, Livii, Mimesii, Plautii, Sempronii, Sulpicii, and Veturii; and...
-
Quintus Antistius Adventus (c. 120 AD –
after 175 AD) was a
Roman politician and general. He
commanded a legion, the II
Adiutrix in the war
against the...
-
consoli del 43 e gli
Antistii Veteres d’età
claudia dalla riedizione delle Tabulae Erculanenses" (The
Consuls of 43 and the
Antistii Veteres of the Claudian...
-
Lucius Antistius Rusticus (c. 48 – 93) was a
Roman senator active in the
later part of the
first century AD. He was
suffect consul for
March to
April 90...
-
Clarendon Press, 1986), p. 280 n. 70 Camodeca, "I
consoli del 43 e gli
Antistii Veteres d'età
claudia dalla riedizione delle Tabulae Herculanenses" Zeitschrift...
-
Licinius Cr****us.
Vetus was a
descendant of the
Plebeian Roman house of the
Antistii Veteres. He was
probably the son of
Gaius Antistius Vetus,
praetor in 70...
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Titus Antistius was a man of
ancient Rome who
served as
quaestor in
Macedonia in 50 BC. When the
leader Pompey came into the
province in the following...