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Roman descent, from a
family of
consular rank. His
brothers were
Didius Proculus and
Didius Nummius Albinus. His date of
birth was 29 January, the year was...
- novi homines.
Titus Didius obtained the
consulship in 98 BC, a
dignity shared by no
other Didii until imperial times. The
nomen Didius or
Deidius is of uncertain...
- AD 193, in
which five men
claimed the
title of
Roman emperor: Pertinax,
Didius Juli****,
Pescennius Niger,
Clodius Albinus, and
Septimius Severus. This...
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Morpho didius, the
giant blue morpho, is a
Neotropical butterfly belonging to the
subfamily Morphinae of
family Nymphalidae. It is considered, by some...
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Quintus Didius was a
Roman governor of the
province Syria (31 BC to 29 BC). Octavian, the
later Emperor Augustus, won the
decisive Battle of
Actium against...
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Aulus Didius Gallus was
considered a
novus homo, "if not
necessarily the
first of his
family to
enter the senate." A
proconsul of Cyprus,
Aulus Didius Postumus...
- Hadrumetum.
Their sons were:
Didius Proculus, married, his son was
betrothed to his
niece Didia Clara.
Didius Nummius Albinus Marcus Didius Severus Juli****, 137...
- the
imperial power. The year
opened with the
brief reigns of
Pertinax and
Didius Juli****,
before erupting to a full-scale war
between the
generals Pescennius...
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tried again, and her
first novel featuring the
Roman "detective",
Marcus Didius Falco, The
Silver Pigs (1989), set in the same time period, was the start...
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imperial title to
Didius Juli****.
Niger was a well
regarded public figure in Rome and soon a po****r
demonstration against Didius Juli****
broke out...