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Herius Asinius, of Teate, was the
commander of the
Marrucini in the
Marsic War. He fell in
battle against Gaius Marius in 90 BC. He may have been the grandfather...
- were
several others with this name that were not part of the
Asinia gens:
Herius Asinius,
Celtic commander of the 1st
century BCE This
disambiguation page...
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origin among the Marrucini.
Pollio may
therefore have been the
grandson of
Herius Asinius, a
plebeian and a
general of the
Marrucini who
fought on the Italian...
- "Those upon the Year" (Ḥryw Rnpt), the last of
which is
transliterated as
Heriu Renpet.
Parker also
proposed that in some
cases the
intercalary month was...
- his
former legate Sulla's help on
hilly ground south of the
Fucine Lake;
Herius Asinius, a
praetor of the Marrucini, was
among the slain.
According to Plutarch...
- less
regularly emplo****, than the
Latin abbreviations.
Ancus Attius Decius Herius Marius Mettius Minatus Minius Nerius Novius Numa
Numerius Ovius Paccius...
- need to be
emphasised (the name of Ireland, Ériu, was
sometimes written Hériu). On the
other hand,
words that
begin with the
sound /h/ are
usually written...
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placed under Roman muni****l
jurisdiction after the
Social War,
during which Herius Asinius, a
famous general from Teate, was
defeated and killed. In imperial...
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first century BC. The
first member of this gens
mentioned in
history is
Herius Asinius,
commander of the
Marrucini during the
Social War. The
Asinii probably...
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