- practice, see filiation.
Lucius Atius, the
first tribune of the
second legion in the war with the Istri, in 178 BC.
Quintus Atius Varus,
commander of the cavalry...
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Atiu Ātiu, also
known as ʻEnuamanu (meaning land of the birds), is an
island of the Cook
Islands archipelago,
lying in the central-southern
Pacific Ocean...
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Marcus Atius Balbus (105 – 51 BC) was a 1st-century BC
Roman who
served as a
praetor in 62 BC; he was a
cousin of the
general Pompey on his mother's side...
- Caesar's wife.
Caesar divorced Pompeia over the scandal.
Julia married Marcus Atius Balbus, a
praetor and
commissioner who came from a
senatorial family of...
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Ātiu or
Middle Island, also
known as
Atiu Island, or
Middle Island, is an
island in the
middle of the
Mercury Islands of New Zealand.
Ātiu means "wandering...
- The
Atiu swiftlet or Sawtell's
Swiftlet (Aerodramus sawtelli) is a
species of bird in the
swift family,
endemic to
Atiu in the Cook Islands. This small...
- Claudius. Atia was the
daughter of
Julia Minor and her
husband praetor Marcus Atius Balbus. Atia had at
least one
younger sister, and
possibly an
older one...
- Anthropology. No. 27. Washington. "Legendary
Native American Figures:
Tirawa (
Atius Tirawa)". www.native-languages.org.
Retrieved November 16, 2014. Blaine...
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Marcus Atius Balbus (148 BC-87 BC), a
senator of
plebs status from
Aricia (modern Ariccia).
Pompeia and
Balbus had a son a
younger Marcus Atius Balbus...
- 8.
Gaius Octavius 4.
Gaius Octavius 2.
Augustus 20.
Marcus Atius Balbus 10.
Marcus Atius Balbus 21.
Pompeia 5. Atia 22.
Gaius Julius Caesar 11. Julia...