- The
Curia Hostilia was one of the
original senate houses or "curiae" of the
Roman Republic. It was
believed to have
begun as a
temple where the warring...
- The gens
Hostilia was an
ancient family at Rome,
which traced its
origin to the time of Romulus. The most
famous member of the gens was
Tullus Hostilius...
- of
Milan and
about 30 km (19 mi)
southeast of Mantua. In
Roman times,
Hostilia was a
trade hub from
Emilia to
northern Europe, as it was
located on the...
-
accomplishment was the
construction of the
original Roman Senate house, the
Curia Hostilia.
After the
incorporation of
leaders from Alba
Longa into the senate, it...
- ˈnɛpɒs/; c. 110 BC – c. 25 BC) was a
Roman biographer. He was born at
Hostilia, a
village in
Cisalpine Gaul not far from Verona. Nepos's
Cisalpine birth...
-
Pseudacraea hostilia, the
western incipient false acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast and...
- the
third King of Rome (traditionally
reigned 673–642 BC). The
Curia Hostilia stood on the
north end of the Comitium,
where the
comitia curiata and other...
- Republic. He had to
demolish the old
Curia Hostilia and the Comitium, but the name
Hostilia was kept. The
Curia Hostilia was
again destro****
during riots at...
- however,
retain the
power to rule by ordinance.
Roman emperor Pompilia gens
Hostilia gens
Marcia gens
Tullia gens
Tarquinia gens
Outline of
Roman History[usurped]...
- Sulla's
reconstructed Curia Cornelia,
which itself had
replaced the
Curia Hostilia.
Caesar did so to
redesign both
spaces within the
Comitium and the Roman...