- The gens
Caecinia was a
plebeian family of
Etruscan origin at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the time of Cicero, and they remained...
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freshwater snails in the
family Pomatiopsidae Cecina, Tuscany,
Italy Caecinia gens, an
ancient Roman family Farinata, a
Tuscan culinary specialty made...
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letters (Epistulae ad
Familiares vi. 5–8; see also ix. and xiii. 66).
Caecinia gens One or more of the
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Blandia Blossia Boionia Bruttia Bucculeia Burbuleia Burriena Caecia Caecilia Caecinia Caedicia Caelia Caeparia Caepasia Caerellia Caesellia Caesennia Caesetia...
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Caecina may
refer to:
Caecinia gens, an
ancient Roman family Caecina (bug), a
genus of ********in bugs Caecina, a
synonym for Porphyrogenes, a
genus of butterflies...
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which appears as an
Etruscan deity, Fufluns.
Ancharia gens
Arruntia gens
Caecinia gens
Caelia gens
Caesennia gens
Ceionia gens
Cilnia gens
Herminia gens...
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boundless ambition, a
gifted orator and a
great favourite with the soldiers.
Caecinia gens
Aliena gens
Aulus Caecina Alienus in German,
French and
Italian in...
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Sepullius C. f. Rufus,
buried at
Cyzicus in Asia,
along with his wife,
Caecinia Prima, aged forty-nine.
Publius Sepullius P. f. Tacitus,
buried at Patavium...
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succeeded in
entering the senate. By the year 42, however, he was
married to
Caecinia Arria,
daughter of
Caecina Paetus (suffect
consul in 37). In that year...
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belonged to the
Italian nobility, and was
member of the
influential gens
Caecinia. He was
Praetorian prefect of
Italy in 458,
under Emperor Majorian. Emperor...