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Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 252 BC. From then to the end of the Republic, the
Aurelii supplied many
distinguished statesmen,
before entering a
period of relative...
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intended as
captions for the
murals of a
basilica in Rome. Bergman, J. (ed.).
Aurelii Prudenti Clementis carmina. Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1926. (Corpus...
- The
Aurelii Symmachi were an
aristocratic senatorial family (gens) of the late
Roman Empire. The
family received its
first offices at the
beginning of...
- illustribus). ****ti
Aurelii Victoris de
caesaribus liber,
Franciscus Pichlmayr (ed.), Monachii,
typos curavit F. Straub, 1892. ****ti
Aurelii Victoris historia...
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statesman Julius Caesar.
Caesar was
married to Aurelia, a
member of the
Aurelii and
Rutilii families. They had two daughters,
known as
Julia Major and...
- gens. His
adoptive father Antoninus Pius came from the
Aurelii Fulvi, a
branch of the
Aurelii settled in the
colony of
Nemausus in
Roman Gaul. Marcus's...
- politically. He
married Aurelia, a
member of the
politically influential Aurelii Cottae,
producing –
along with
Caesar – two daughters. Buo**** by his own...
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Aurelius (Italian:
statua equestre di
Marco Aurelio; Latin:
Equus Marci Aurelii) is an
ancient Roman equestrian statue on the
Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy...
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Commodus (/ˈkɒmədəs/; 31
August 161 – 31
December 192) was a
Roman emperor who
ruled from 177
until his ********ination in 192. For the
first three years...
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (born
Lucius Septimius B****i****, 4
April 188 – 8
April 217),
better known by his
nickname Caracalla (/ˌkærəˈkælə/), was Roman...