- only
source for the life of
Aulus Gellius is the
details recorded in his writings.
Internal evidence points to
Gellius having been born
between AD 125 and...
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Gellius Maximus was the son of
Lucius Gellius Maximus, who had
served as a
doctor to
Emperor Caracalla's doctor. For his services,
Lucius Gellius Maximus...
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Mediterranean Sea of pirates.
Gellius was
given charge of the
Italian coast off Tuscany.
Although Pompey soon
headed to the East,
Gellius retained command of the...
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Samnite War. He was
defeated and
taken prisoner in 305 BC, at the
Battle of Bovianum.
Gellia gens
Gellius Egnatius Aulus Gellius Livy, ix. 44. 13. v t e...
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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...
-
generals of the
Second and
Third Samnite wars bore this name (Statius
Gellius and
Gellius Egnatius). Some of its
members later moved to Rome,
perhaps not long...
- Pliny, Bk. 18, Ch.77, (p.116)
Aulus Gellius,
Attic Nights Lib. II, Ch. 22 (Gk: p.95; Eng: p.146)
Aulus Gellius (Lat: 96; Eng: 148)
Thompson (1918: p...
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Haliclona (
Gellius) Gray, 1867
Haliclona (
Gellius)
amboinensis (Lévi, 1961)
Haliclona (
Gellius)
anatarius (Lévi & Lévi, 1983)
Haliclona (
Gellius) angulata...
- 36 BC.
Gellius fought for Mark
Antony against Octavian at the
Battle of
Actium in 31 BC,
after which he
disappears from history.
Lucius Gellius is apparently...
- Holford-Strevens, "Towards a
Chronology of
Aulus Gellius", Latomus, 36 (1977), pp. 93–109
Aulus Gellius,
Noctes Atticae, [2]
Adkins and Adkins, Dictionary...