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Sedulius (sometimes with the
nomen Coelius or Caelius, both of
doubtful authenticity) was a
Christian poet in Hiberno-Latin
during the
first half of the...
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Lucius Coelius Antipater was a
Roman jurist and historian. He is not to be
confused with
Coelius Sabinus, the
Coelius of the Digest. He was a contemporary...
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Lustricus Brutti**** as his colleague. His
complete name was
Quintus Roscius Coelius Murena Silius Deci****
Vibullius Pius
Julius Eurycles Hercul**** Pompeius...
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authority with the army,
which sided with
Coelius, and fled to the
protection of
Vitellius in Germania.
Coelius and his
fellow legates briefly ruled the...
- m****cripts,
while they
appear as
Coelius or
Coilius on coins. The
first of this gens who
obtained the
consulship was
Gaius Coelius Caldus in 94 BC. The Caelii...
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Gaius Coelius Caldus was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 94 BC
alongside his
colleague Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. In 107 BC,
Coelius Caldus was elected...
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Laurentius (possibly Caelius) was the
Archpriest of
Santa Pr****ede and
later antipope of the See of Rome.
Elected in 498 at the
Basilica Saint Mariae (presumably...
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Trebellius was
unable to
restore discipline, and a feud with
Marcus Roscius Coelius,
commander of XX
Valeria Victrix,
further undermined his authority. In...
- a
hexameter from the
Carmen Paschale by the 5th-century
Christian poet
Coelius Sedulius (Book 1, line 357): "Iura
sacerdotii Lucas tenet ore iuvenci"...
- Bithynia. The
Shakas start to
control northwest India. Consuls:
Gaius Coelius Caldus and
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. The
first (failed)
attempt to open...