- was
prominent throughout the
period of the Republic. The
first of the
Cloelii to hold the
consulship was
Quintus Cloelius Siculus, in 498 BC. The Cluilii...
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families such as the Julii, Servilii, Quinctii, Geganii,
Curiatii and
Cloelii were of
Alban descent.
According to
Roman mythology, Ascanius, son of Trojan...
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families such as the Julii, Servilii, Quinctii, Geganii,
Curiatii and
Cloelii originated in Alba Longa. Livy said of Alba
Longa that it was
founded by...
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These included the Julii, Tulii, Servilii, Quinctii, Geganii, Curtii, and
Cloelii. However, Harper's
Dictionary of
classical Antiquities suggests that the...
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Cloelia (Ancient Gr****: Κλοιλία) was a
legendary woman from the
early history of
ancient Rome. She was one of the
women taken hostage by Lars
Porsena as...
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Titus Cloelius Siculus was a
Roman statesman of the
early Republic, and one of the
first consular tribunes in 444 BC. He was
compelled to
abdicate after...
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Gaius Cluilius was the king of Alba
Longa during the
reign of the
Roman king
Tullus Hostilius in the mid
seventh century BC. Alba
Longa was an ancient...
- for a
Sicilian and
Siculian influence on
early Latium. For example, the
Cloelii claimed to be from Alba
Longa and used the
cognomen Siculus.
Prisons called...
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Tullus Cloelius or Cluilius,
called Cloelius Tullus in some sources, was a
Roman envoy to Fidenae. He and his
fellow envoys Gaius Fulcinius,
Spurius Antius...
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Publius Cloelius Siculus was
appointed rex
sacrorum in 180 BC,
succeeding Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella.
Valerius Maximus says that he was
flamen dialis,...