- 2); vol. II, p. 526.
Drumann,
Geschichte Roms, vol. I, "Aemilii", 1–3. Broughton, vol. I, pp. 352, 367, 368, 392, 401, 402.
Drumann,
Geschichte Roms, vol...
- In his
reconstruction of the
Julii Caesares,
classical scholar Wilhelm Drumann ****umed that the
consul was the son of the
military tribune,
rather than...
-
Wilhelm Karl
August Drumann (11 June 1786, in
Danstedt – 29 July 1861, in Königsberg) was a
German classical historian. From 1805, he
studied theology...
- In most respects,
Drumann's genealogy forms the
basis for
modern scholarship on the family, with one
important exception:
Drumann believed that the ****tus...
-
might have been the
praetor Caesar who died
suddenly at Rome.
Wilhelm Drumann suspected that his
grandfather was the
senator Gaius Julius who
wrote a...
-
married twice:
first in 1852 to
Mathilde Drumann (died 1 July 1867), the
daughter of the
historian Wilhelm Drumann;
second in 1869 to his
relative Antonie...
- with his
support the
proposal was
vetoed by the
tribune Publius Furius.
Drumann identifies this Cato as Lucius, the
brother of Marcus, but the year of...
- 566–570. JSTOR 41540686.
Drumann 1906, pp. 632–640.
Drumann 1906, pp. 627–632. Broughton, p. 315;
Holmes III, p. 343
Drumann 1906, pp. 640–642. Ad Att...
- both
Pontifex and
Augur are
simply nicknames,
rather than true cognomina.
Drumann ****igned Piso the
agnomen Caesoninus,
which had been
borne by his ancestors...
-
difficult to trace, and in many
parts conjectural. It is
treated at
length by
Drumann. The
victory of the
consul L.
Caecilius Metellus against Hasdrubal's elephants...