- unclear.
Publius Curiatius Fistus,
surnamed Trigeminus,
consul in 453 BC, and a
member of the
first decemvirate in 451.
Publius Curiatius,
tribune of the...
-
Horatius caught up to the
second Curiatius and
killed him as his brother, helpless,
looked on. The
final Curiatius was
physically spent from his wounds...
-
though supported by an
inscription (lictor
curiatius)
because of the
different quantity of the u,
short in
curiatius,
curis and
Curitis and long in curia....
-
Curiatius Maternus (/məˈtɜːrnəs/)
appears in the
Dialogus de
oratoribus (Dialogue on orators) of Tacitus. He was an
author of
tragedies in Latin, having...
- a
Curiatius (still less the reverse, as some
incautiously ****umed), but
rather the son of a Curiatia. That is, a
presumed sister of (C.?)
Curiatius Maternus...
- that, by 97,
Nerva was
considering to
adopt Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus, the
powerful governor of Syria. This was
covertly opposed by...
- (Χίλων Chilon) in Diodorus. If the name
Curiatius is correct, he may be
regarded as a
brother of
Publius Curiatius,
consul in 453 BC and
decemvir in 451...
- rite (sacrum) of the gens
Horatia and
later of the State. In it J****
Curiatius was ****ociated to Juno Sororia: they had
their altars on
opposite sides...
-
Publius Curiatius Fistus Trigeminus was a
Roman politician in the 5th
century BC,
consul in 453 BC and
decemvir in 451 BC. He was
named Publius Curiatius by...
- both her
Curiatii fiancé and her brother; the one
dressed in
brown is a
Curiatius who
weeps for her
Horatii husband and her brother. The
background woman...