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Gaius Flaminius (c. 275 BC – 217 BC) was a
leading Roman politician in the
third century BC.
Flaminius served as
consul twice, in 223 and 217. He is notable...
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Lucius Flaminius,
grandfather of the
consul of 223 and 217 BC.
Gaius Flaminius L. f.,
father of the
consul of 223 and 217 BC.
Gaius Flaminius C. f. L...
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sectioned off, by
Gaius Flaminius in 221 BC.
After Augustus divided the city into 14
administrative regions, the
Circus Flaminius gave its name to Regio...
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Carthaginian force under Hannibal Barca ambushed a
Roman army
commanded by
Gaius Flaminius on 21 June 217 BC,
during the
Second Punic War. The
battle took place...
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Gaius Flaminius can
refer to:
Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)
Gaius Flaminius (consul 187 BC) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Flaminius was
powerless to
protect them.
Despite this,
Flaminius remained p****ively
encamped at Arretium.
Hannibal marched boldly around Flaminius' left...
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Titus Quinctius Flamininus (229 – 174 BC) was a
Roman politician and
general instrumental in the
Roman conquest of Greece.
Flamininus belonged to the minor...
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Marcus Flaminius is a 1792
historical novel by the
British writer Cornelia Knight. It drew on Knight's
classical learning and was
dedicated to Horace...
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Ligurian tribesmen who had been
raiding northern Italy.
Flaminius' father, also
named Gaius Flaminius, was a po****r
reformer who had
twice been consul, and...
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Urbis Romae ("Marvels of the City of Rome"),
which claims the
Circus Flaminius – but not the
Colosseum – as the site of martyrdoms. Part of the structure...