-
connected with the gens, but the
exact symbolism is unknown. The
Aurelii Cottae were
prominent from the
First Punic War down to the time of Tiberius, after...
- Wagler,
Johann Georg (1827).
Systema avium (in Latin). Stuttgart: J.G.
Cottae. p. 306 (Gracula). Gray,
George Robert (1840). A List of the
Genera of Birds :...
- (1827).
Systema Avium (in Latin). Vol. pars 1. Stuttgart:
sumtibus J.G.
Cottae. p. 313 No. 3. Mayr, Ernst; Greenway,
James C. Jr, eds. (1962). Check-List...
- politically. He
married Aurelia, a
member of the
politically influential Aurelii Cottae,
producing –
along with
Caesar – two daughters. Buo**** by his own marriage...
-
grandfather of the same name was
consul in 144 BC. The
family of the
Aurelii Cottae was
prominent during the
Roman Republican era. Her
mother Rutilia, was a...
- B. (1829). "F.
caracal Schreb.".
Synopsis Mammalium. Stuttgart: J. G.
Cottae. p. 210. Matschie, P. (1912). "Über
einige R****en des
Steppenluchses Felis...
-
Cotta Maximus Messalinus is that he was
later adopted into the
Aurelii Cottae.
Corvinus was
educated partly at Athens,
together with
Horace and the younger...
- be of
Roman origin through their patrilineal descendance of the
Aurelii Cottae, a
branch of the
Roman family Aurelia, and
traditionally trace their lineage...
-
Synopsis Mammalium. Addenda,
Emendanda Et Index. Stuttgardtiae: J. G.
Cottae. p. 170. Hemprich, W. F.; Ehrenberg, C. G. (1832).
Symbolae physicae, seu...
- he was born into the gens Valeria, he was
later adopted into the
Aurelii Cottae. His
birth name is unknown, and so he is only
known by his
adopted name...