- filiation.
Marcus Ateius, the
first soldier to
climb the
walls of
Athens during the
siege of that city by
Sulla in 86 BC.
Gaius Ateius Capito,
tribune of...
-
Lucius Ateius Praetextatus (surnamed "Philologus"—Φιλόλογος), (died c. 29 BC) was a
Roman freedman, rhetorician, and grammarian.
Ateius Praetextatus was...
- and
physical force was used to
eject Ateius and
Aquillius when they
tried to ****ert
their veto power.
Ateius at an
unspecified time
returned to the...
- of
known works, see Der
kleine Pauly,
article "C.
Ateius Capito" Der
kleine Pauly,
articles "C.
Ateius Capito" and "Sabinus M****urius" Der
kleine Pauly...
-
Gaius Ateius Capito may
refer to:
Gaius Ateius Capito (tribune),
tribune of the
people in 55 BCE
Gaius Ateius Capito (jurist),
senator and
jurist under...
- justification") on the
grounds that
Parthia had a
treaty with Rome. The
tribune Ateius Capito put up
strenuous opposition and
infamously conducted a
public ritual...
- C****ius Longinus.
Sabinian views were
based on the
teachings of
Gaius Ateius Capito, Sabinus'
instructor and an
adherent of
conservatism in the reign...
-
jurist Gaius Ateius Capito.
Subsequently another Belgian scholar,
Lucien Janssens,
discovered acrostics and a
telestic containing the
names Ateius Capito in...
-
appears personally insulted. The next day,
Decius is
approached by
Gaius Ateius Capito, the
tribune of the
plebs most
vehemently opposed to the war, who...
-
attached himself to that of the Sabinians, who were said to be
followers of
Ateius Capito, of
whose life we have some
account in the
Annals of Tacitus, and...