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subsequently elected consul in 364 and 361 BC, and from this time, the
Licinii became one of the most
illustrious gentes in the Republic. The
nomen Licinius...
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widowed by his brother.
There were
three main
branches of the
house of the
Licinii Cr****i in the 2nd and 1st
centuries BC, and many
mistakes in identifications...
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named used by men of gens
Licinia in
Ancient Rome. They came from the
Licinii Luculli, in
which the most
famous member was the
consul in 74 BC and conqueror...
- history,
either retiring or dying.[citation needed]
Jerome S. Arkenberg, "
Licinii Murenae,
Terentii Varrones, and
Varrones Murenae: I. A Prosopographical...
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years and c. 9 months, East)
Member of an
ancient senatorial family (the
Licinii) and
former consul,
proclaimed emperor after the
death of Treboni**** Gallus...
- reliability,
suggesting that he
misrepresented events in
order to
glorify the
Licinii, but
notes that he
quotes original sources such as the
Linen Rolls. According...
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Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus (/ˌɡæliˈɛnəs/; c. 218 –
September 268) was
Roman emperor with his
father Valerian from 253 to 260 and
alone from 260...
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Cocceius Nerva (disambiguation),
politicians and
relatives of
emperor Nerva Licinii Nervae, a
family of the gens Licinia.
Quintus Acutius Nerva,
Roman consul...
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Lucius Licinius Lucullus (/ljuːˈkʌləs/; 118–57/56 BC) was a
Roman general and statesman,
closely connected with
Lucius Cornelius Sulla. In culmination...
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Lucius Licinius Varro Murena (died 22 BC) was a
Roman politician who was
accused of
conspiring against the
emperor Augustus, and
executed without a trial...