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Arruns Tarquinius,
commonly called Egerius, was a
member of the
royal family of
early Rome. His
father was
Arruns Tarquinius, son of
Demaratus of Corinth...
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Diana Nemorensis ("Diana of Nemi"). At
Aricia there was also a
Manius Egerius, a male
counterpart of Egeria. The name
Egeria has been
diversely interpreted...
- tradition,
Collatinus was the son of
Arruns Tarquinius,
better known as
Egerius, a
nephew of
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, the
fifth King of Rome. Through...
- Collatia, and
appointed his nephew,
Arruns Tarquinius,
better known as
Egerius, as
commander of the
garrison there.
Tarquin returned to Rome and celebrated...
- daughter-in-law was pregnant.
According to tradition,
young Arruns became known as
Egerius, the
needy one. However, when he was grown, and his
uncle had
become King...
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While the king's sons, and
their cousin,
Tarquinius Collatinus, the son of
Egerius, were
feasting together, a
dispute arose about the
virtue of
their wives...
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Tarquin the Proud)
Arruns Tarquinius (son of Demaratus)
Arruns Tarquinius (
Egerius)
Arruns Tarquinius (brother of
Tarquin the Proud) This
disambiguation page...
- his father, was born into poverty. For this reason, he came to be
called Egerius,
meaning "the
needy one." Like his father,
Lucius Tarquinius married an...
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various Latin communities under the
leadership of the
dictator of Tusculum,
Egerius Baebius.
Cornell argues that the
temple of
Diana reportedly founded by...
- poverty,
although Demaratus had been wealthy. The
child came to be
called Egerius,
meaning "the
needy one." Demaratus'
elder son, Lucius,
migrated to Rome...