-
Aquilia was a
plebeian family of
great antiquity at
ancient Rome. Two of the
Aquillii are
mentioned among the
Roman nobles who
conspired to
bring back the Tarquins...
- Brutus)
together with
their two
uncles the
Vitellii and
three brothers Aquillii, all
executed following the
discovery of the
Tarquinian conspiracy Aruns...
- ********ination of the consuls,
together with some
disaffected members of the
Aquillii and Vitellii, who had
benefited from the
deposed regime.
Valerius was informed...
-
Julia Aquilia Severa (d.
after 222) was the
second and
fourth wife of
Roman emperor Elagabalus. She was the
daughter of
Gaius Julius Severus.
Severa was...
-
Manius Aquillius (died 88 BC) was a
Roman politician and
general during the late
Roman Republic. He was a
member of the
ancient Roman gens Aquillia, probably...
- brothers-in-law of Brutus, who
conspired with
their cousins, the
three Aquillii, and two of the sons of Brutus, to
restore the
Tarquins to the throne....
-
Marcus Aquilius Regulus was a
Roman senator, and
notorious delator or
informer who was
active during the
reigns of Nero and Domitian.
Regulus is one of...
-
Gaius Aquillius may
refer to:
Gaius Aquillius Tuscus,
Roman consul in 487 BC
Gaius Aquillius Florus,
Roman consul in 259 BC This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Publius Aquillius Gallus was a
tribune of the
plebs in 55 BC. With his
colleague Gaius Ateius Capito,
Aquillius Gallus opposed the Lex
Trebonia and the...
-
Manius Aquillius was a
Roman senator who
served as
consul in 129 BC. He put an end to the war
which had been
carried on
against Aristonicus, the son of...