- The
duumviri (Latin for 'two men'),
originally duoviri and also
known in
English as the duumvirs, were any of
various joint magistrates of
ancient Rome...
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Zidovudine nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor Clinical data
Trade names Duovir-N, Zidovex-LN,
others ATC code J05AR05 (WHO)
Identifiers CAS
Number 1256374-17-0...
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during the
Roman conquest of Hispania. An
altar dedicated by
consul (or
duovir)
Aulus Postumius Albinus in 151 BC to
Verminus was
discovered in 1876, and...
- (modern Cartagena) in Spain, Juba II was
appointed by
Augustus as an
honorary Duovir (a
chief magistrate of a
Roman colony or town). The
value and
quality of...
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steps was the
following inscription,
naming Aulus Livius Proculus and the
duovir Publius Lucilius Gamala Filius as
rebuilding it (duoviral
involvement proves...
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Juvenalis military tribune of the
first cohort of the
Dalmatian (legions)
Duovir, Quinquennalis,
Flamen of the
Divine Vespasian vowed and
dedicated at his...
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father was
Aulus Egrilius Rufus, a
prominent decurion of Ostia,
attested as
duovir and
flamen Romae et Augusti; his
mother was
Plaria Q.f. Vera; his brother...
- In fronte. I.H. –
Iacet hic, In honestatem,
Iustus homo. II VIR I D –
Duovir/Duumvir iure dicundo.
IIIIII VIR AVG – Sevir/****vir Augustalis. ILL. – Illustrissimus...
- (fl. 60s AD) was a
local politician in Pompeii. He held the
magistracy of
duovir in 62 AD, when an
earthquake devastated the city on
February 5. Claudius...
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married Marcus Numistrius Fronto, who may have held the
important office of
duovir. The
Numistrii were one of Pompeii's
oldest and most
powerful families....