- BC, but the
first of the
Caecilii who
obtained the
consulship was
Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter, in 284 BC. The
Caecilii Metelli were one of the most...
- The
Caecilii Metelli were one of the most
important families of the late
Roman Republic. They rose to
prominence in the
beginning of the
third century...
-
Republic — who were
allied with the
Sempronii Gracchi,
Aemilii Paulli, and
Caecilii Metelli,
whose members are also shown. Only
magistracies attested with...
- full text is
found in only one m****cript,
which bears the title,
Lucii Caecilii liber ad
Donatum Confessorem de
Mortibus ****cutorum. The
bishop Eusebius...
-
Brutus and Sil****
among the Junii, or
Pilius and
Metellus among the
Caecilii):
others tended to be individual. And some
names appear to have been used...
- great-grandfather Lucius, with the
elephants he had
captured at Panormos. The
elephant had
thence become the
emblem of the
powerful Caecilii Metelli....
-
Columbarium of Carvilii,
Columbarium of C.
Annius Pollio,
Columbarium of
Caecilii,
Columbarium of P****ienii,
Columbarium of Bruttii,
Columbarium of L. Caninius...
- the gens Caecilia, an
ancient Roman family For
their family tree, see
Caecilii Metelli family tree Hugo Metellus [de] (died c. 1150),
Augustinian canon...
-
Bulbophyllum caecilii is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. Its more
common name is "Caecil's Bulbophyllum." It is
commonly about .16 inches...
-
celebrates him as a
native son. He had a sister, Plinia, who
married into the
Caecilii and was the
mother of his nephew,
Pliny the Younger,
whose letters describe...