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ancient Rome. The
first of the
Livii to
obtain the
consulship was
Marcus Livius Denter in 302 BC, and from his time the
Livii supplied the
Republic with eight...
- (/fɔːrˈliː/ for-LEE; Italian: [forˈli] ; Romagnol: Furlè [furˈlɛ]; Latin:
Forum Livii) is a
comune (muni****lity) and city in Emilia-Romagna,
Northern Italy,...
- Pulcher, into the
patrician family of the
Claudii Pulchri but
adopted by a
Livii Drusi as a
small child. His
daughter Livia Drusilla became the wife of the...
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Search for "Drusus" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles containing Drusus Livii Drusi This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...
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colonies were
founded along the route; in Romagna,
these included Forum Livii (Forlì),
Forum Cornellii (Imola), and
Forum Popilii (Forlimpopoli). The...
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Livia Drusilla (30
January 59 BC – AD 29) was
Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the
first Roman emperor. She was
known as Julia...
- Lentuli; he
might also be
descended from the
Mucia gens and the
obscure Livii Ocellae. A
relation to the
Lentuli would help to
explain why
Orestilla was...
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patrician or
plebeian Claudii. The
entirely plebeian Livii,
including the
equestrian nobiles the
Livii Drusi, did not use
Decimus either.
Powell (2011),...
- site
would seem too
close to the latter, the then
important town of
Forum Livii. (Cluver, Ital., p. 291.) This article incorporates text from a publication...
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January 414, but
Jordanes says he
married her in Italy, at Forlì (Forum
Livii). The
nuptials were
celebrated with high
Roman festivities and magnificent...