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Latinius Pacatus Drepanius. Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk, Un poète
Latin chrétien redécouvert:
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, panégyriste...
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Latinius Silvius (said to have
reigned 1079–1028 BC) was the
fourth descendant of
Aeneas and
fourth in the list of
mythical kings of Alba
Longa (according...
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Marcus C****ianius
Latinius Postumus (fl. 259–269) was a
Roman commander of
Batavian origin, who
ruled as
emperor of the
splinter state of the
Roman Empire...
- raid the
Aegean Islands as far as
Crete and Rhodes.
Marcus C****ianius
Latinius Postumus is
killed by his own troops,
after not
allowing them to sack the...
- practice, see filiation.
Aulus Latinius Velsial natus, from an
Etruscan cinerary urn,
dating to the
third century BC.
Latinius Pandus,
propraetor of Moesia...
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Laelius Laenius Laetilius Laetorius Lafrenius Lamponius Laronius Lartius Latinius Lavinius Lemonius Lentidius Lepanius Lepidius Levissatius Libellius Libertius...
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adverb latine ("in (good) Latin",
literally "Latinly") or its
comparative latinius ("in
better Latin",
literally "more Latinly").
Latinitas was
spoken and...
- Piso 138 or 137 BC
Praetor Marcus Cosconius 135-133 BC
Praetor Tiberius (
Latinius)
Pandusa 129 BC
Praetor Publius Cornelius Lentulus 128 BC ****tus Pompeius...
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Hadrian (r. 117–138), and
Theodosius (r. 379–395). In the 4th century,
Latinius Pacatus Drepanius, a
Gallic rhetorician,
dedicated part of his work to...
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postumus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Postumus (Marcus C****ianius
Latinius Postumus, died 269) was a
Roman usurper and
founder of the
Gallic Empire...