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Battle of Lake Regillus,
while the
consul Larcius captured the town of Fidenae.
After leaving his magistracy,
Larcius is said by
Dionysius to have dedicated...
- span of five days. The same year,
Larcius advised going to war with the
nearby Etruscan city of Veii. The
stand of
Larcius and his
companions against Lars...
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Larcius was one of the two
companions of Horatius, who
defended the Pons
Sublicius against Lars
Porsena in 508 BC. A few
years later,
Titus Larcius became...
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Aulus Larcius Priscus was a
Roman Senator and
general who held
several posts in the emperor's service. His
career is
unusual in that
Priscus held a very...
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origins were humble. His grandfather,
Aulus Larcius Lydus, was a freedman; C****ius Dio
mentions a
Larcius Lydus who
offered Nero one
million sesterces...
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Marcus Pontius Laeli****
Larcius Sabinus was a
Roman senator and
general who held a
series of
offices in the emperor's service. He was
suffect consul...
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historian says that "a man
named Publius Larcius freed a male
slave named Nicia, who was then
called Publius Larcius Nicia."
Historian Harold Whetstone Johnston...
- year as the new consuls, but the two are
replaced in April. May –
Aulus Larcius Macedo, the
former Governor of Galatia; and
Publius Ducenius Verres take...
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Tarquins commanded the
Etruscan left wing
facing the
Roman troops of
Spurius Larcius and
Titus Herminius.
Octavius Mamilius commanded the
Etruscan right wing...
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Aulus Larcius Macedo the
Elder was a
Roman nobleman of
pretorian rank and
father of
Aulus Larcius Macedo the Younger.
Little is
known about his early...