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consulship was
Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes, in 71 BC. In
Republican times, the
Aufidii used the
praenomina Gnaeus, Titus, Marcus, and ****tus.
Lucius and Gaius...
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Publius Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severi**** (c. 67 – c. 130) — the son of a little-known
jurist of the same name,
hence also
Celsus filius...
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Attius Tullius was a well-respected and
influential political and
military leader of the
Volsci in the
early fifth century BC.
According to Plutarch, who...
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Aufidius B****us was a
renowned Roman historian and
orator who
lived in the
reign of
Augustus and Tiberius. B****us was a man much
admired in Rome for his...
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Gnaeus Aufidius was a
nobleman of
ancient Rome, a
member of the
Aufidia gens, who
lived in the 2nd
century BC. He was
tribune of the
plebs in 170 BC. During...
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Gnaeus Aufidius Cn. f. (or "Gnaeus Aufidius, son of Gnaeus", see
Roman filiation) was a politician, historian, and
perhaps a
jurist of the late 2nd and...
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Titus Aufidius was a
jurist of
ancient Rome, of the
Aufidia gens. He was the
brother of
Marcus Virgilius, who
accused Sulla in 86 BCE. It was probably...
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Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes (died 1st
century BC) was a
Roman politician who was
elected consul in 71 BC.
Originally born into the
Orestes branch of the plebeian...
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Titus Aufidius was a
physician of
ancient Rome, of the
Aufidia gens. He was a
native of
Sicily and a
pupil of Gr****
physician Asclepiades of Bithynia,...
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Marcus Aufidius Lurco also
known simply as
Aufidius Lurco, was a
Roman plebeian tribune who
lived in the 1st
century BC.
Lurco was a
member of the gens...