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Dolabellae first came to
prominence at the
beginning of the
third century BC, and so
remained until the
reign of Vitellius.
Several of the
Dolabellae...
- The Arch of
Dolabella and Sil**** (Latin,
Arcus Dolabellae et Silani) or Arch of
Dolabella is an
ancient Roman arch. It was
built by
senatorial decree...
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Julius Caesar. He was by far the most
important of the
patrician Cornelii Dolabellae but he
arranged for
himself to be
adopted into the
plebeian Cornelii Lentuli...
- Cato the Elder. De
Agricultura 83
Nonnus II.324. Dolabella. ex
libris Dolabellae, in "Die
Schriften der rômischen Feldmesser",
edited by Karl Lachmann...
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Dolabella (consul 10)
Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 55)
Cornelii Dolabellae This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
- packhum.org/loc/1044/1/131/1509-1516
Salmedin Mesihović (2010).
Aevvm Dolabellae –
Dolabelino Doba. Vol. ****IX. Sarajevo:
Centar za balkanološka ispitivanja...
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Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 81 BC, with
Marcus Tullius Decula,
during the
dictatorship of Sulla.
Possibly a military...
- Tansey, Patrick, "The
Perils of Prosopography: The Case of the
Cornelii Dolabellae",
Zeitschrift für
Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 130 (2000), pp. 265–271...
- 3154 Tansey, "The
Perils of Prosopography: The Case of the
Cornelii Dolabellae",
Zeitschrift für
Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 130 (2000), pp. 265-271...
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Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella was a
Roman politician in the
second century BC. In 165 BC,
Dolabella served as
aedile alongside ****tus
Julius Caesar. They...