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Gaius Caninius Rebilus,
praetor in 171 BC; but the
first Caninius who was
consul was his namesake,
Gaius Caninius Rebilus, in 45 BC. The
nomen Caninius may...
- BC with
Lucius Volusius Saturninus as his colleague.
Caninius Rebilus was the son of
Gaius Caninius Rebilus,
suffect consul in 45 BC. A
member of the Quindecimviri...
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Angelo Canini (Angelus
Caninius; 1521–1557) was an
Italian grammarian,
linguist and
scholar from Anghiari. His
first publication was Book II of the commentary...
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recorded as
making jokes on
Caninius' consulship. Kelsey, FW (1909). "Cicero's
jokes on the
consulship of
Caninius Rebilus". The
classical Journal...
- Caecilii,
Columbarium of P****ienii,
Columbarium of Bruttii,
Columbarium of L.
Caninius Gallus,
Columbarium of L. Abucii,
Columbarium of Q. Sallustii. Further...
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began his
training in oratory. He had
three tutors in Gr**** (Aninus Macer,
Caninius Celer, and
Herodes Atticus) and one in
Latin (Marcus
Cornelius Fronto)...
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fortified the
formidable Cadurci oppidum of Uxellodunum.
Gaius Caninius Rebilus surrounded the
oppidum and set the
siege of Uxellodunum, focusing...
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Political offices Preceded by
Julius Caesar Consul of Rome 45 BC (suffect) With: Q.
Fabius Maximus C.
Caninius Rebilus Succeeded by
Julius Caesar Marc Antony...
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Gaius Caninius Rebilus (fl. 52 – 45 BC) was a
Roman general and politician. As a
reward for
devoted service,
Julius Caesar appointed him
consul suffectus...
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Political offices Preceded by C.
Caninius Rebilus C.
Trebonius as
suffecti Roman consul 44 BC With:
Julius Caesar P.
Cornelius Dolabella (suffect) Succeeded by...