- BC. The only
family name of the
Laelii was Balbus, a
common cognomen,
referring to one who stammers. A few of the
Laelii used
personal surnames, such as...
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Scientiarum Et
Artium Instituto Atque Academia Commentarii (in Latin).
Laelii A Vulpe. p. 24.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
numeric names:
authors list (link)...
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publication of the
journal was
continued by
Christian Wilhelm Niedner. Vita
Laelii Socini :
specimen historico-ecclesiasti****, 1814. Der
Werth der christlichen...
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derived from his father's
maternal side of the family,
possibly the
Junii or
Laelii as they were the only
senatorial families who
regularly used the praenomen...
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Gaius Laelius was a
Roman general and statesman, and a
friend of
Scipio Afric****, whom he
accompanied on his
Iberian campaign (210–206 BC; the
Roman Hispania...
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saeculo XI
usque ad
saeculum XIV. Tomi I, Pars I. Bononiae: ex
typographia Laelii a
Vulpe Instituti Scientiarium typographi, 1769, p. 144. Il
Sarti peraltro...
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Bishop Lelio of
Feltre to
reply to Gregory's appeal. The "Replica
Theodori Lælii episcopi Feltrensis pro Pio Papa II et sede Romanâ"
brought forth from Gregory...
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influential Volterran families,
including the Caecinae, the Persii, and the
Laelii. The
theater had a
seating capacity of 3,500. The
scaenae frons was 36 long...
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virtute sive
litteris Mexici imprimis floruerunt [3 vols., Ex
Typographia Laelii a Vulpe, Bologna, 1791], On the life of some Mexicans, and
others who flourished...
- that he was not
descended from the
consular Laelii. This
Laelius was, however, an
ancestor of the
Laelii Balbi of the
Imperial era. Late-90s as estimated...