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- held and surrendered by Cottius I. Cottius II also received additional land from Emperor Nero. Another of the elder Cottius' sons was the Roman centurion...
- with Julius Caesar. Cottius was succeeded by his son Gaius Julius Donnus II (reigned 3 BC-4 AD), and his grandson Marcus Julius Cottius II (reigned 5-63...
- (Briançon). Named after the 1st-century BC ruler of the region, Marcus Julius Cottius, the toponym survives today in the Cottian Alps. The province had its origin...
- Marcus Julius Cottius, prefect of the Ligures, fought for Tiberius. Marcus Julius M. f. Cottius, another son of Marcus Julius Cottius, prefect of the...
- of Cottius, who, according to Roman tradition, descended from the gens Julia family of Rome of which Julius Caesar was part of. Marcus Julius Cottius, King...
- Cornelius Cornificius Coruncanius Cosconius Cossinius Cossutius Cotius Cottius Cr****icius Crastinus Cremutius Crepereius Critonius Cupiennius Curiatius...
- ruling dynasty of the Cotii. It was named after the king, Marcus Julius Cottius. It became a province in 63 (imperial procuratorial province). AD 72 –...
- was the Brigantium of the Romans and formed part of the kingdom of King Cottius. Brigantium was marked as the first place in Gallia after Alpis Cottia...
- record the renewed alliance between Emperor Augustus and Marcus Julius Cottius, a Celto-Ligurian ruler who had been made king and Roman prefect of the...
- it frequently, and referred to it as the shortest route. Donnus's son Cottius erected the triumphal arch at his capital Segusio, the modern Susa, in...