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slave armies of
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Gellius Egnatius (died 295 BC) was the
leader of the Varriani, a
leading clan of the
Samnites during the
Third Samnite War,
which broke out in 298 BC....
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Lucius Gellius Poplicola or
Publicola (fl. 43–31 BC) was a
Roman senator who led a
checkered political career during the
civil wars of the late Republic...
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Gellius Maximus was a
Roman usurper, who, in 219 AD,
revolted against Emperor Elagabalus. His
rebellion was
swiftly crushed, and he
himself was executed...