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Iunius.
Strachan stemma. Livy, viii. 12, 29.
Diodorus Siculus, xviii. 2. Broughton...
- and incomprehensible".
Tempest 2017, p. 168.
Broughton 1952, p. 576. "M.
Iunius Brutus ... (53) Monetal. ca. 60 ... Q. 53 (Cilicia), Leg., Lieut. 49, 48 ...
- [printed by Jean Marchant], [1512] (poetry
sections only) Columella,
Lucius Iunius Moderatus Columella De
cultu ortorum.
Interprete Pio Bononiensi. Impressum...
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Mensis Iunius or
Iunius, also
Junius (June), was the
sixth month of the
Roman calendar of the
classical period,
following Maius (May). In the
oldest calendar...
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Beginnings of Rome. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-75495-1. Drummond,
Andrew (2012). "
Iunius Brutus, Lucius". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther...
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Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]),
known in
English as
Juvenal (/ˈdʒuːvənəl/ JOO-vən-əl; c. 55–128), was a
Roman poet....
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Festivals in
ancient Rome were a very
important part in
Roman religious life
during both the
Republican and
Imperial eras, and one of the
primary feat...
- name for June, ærra liþa. June
originates from the
month of
Iunius (also
called mensis Iunius lit. 'month of June') in the
original Roman calendar used...
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Lucius Junius (C. f. C. n.)
Pullus (died 249 or 248 BCE) was a
politician and
general of the
Roman Republic. He was
consul in 249 BCE
together with Publius...
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Latin magnus ("great") and
English major June (30 days), from
Latin mēnsis
Iūnius, "Month of Juno", the
Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and rule July...