- filiation.
Gaius Lutatius,
grandfather of the
consuls of 242 and 241 BC.
Gaius Lutatius C. f.,
father of the consuls.
Gaius Lutatius C. f. C. n. Catulus...
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shared the
command of the army. Upon ****uming
command Lutatius and
Valerius embarked for Sicily.
Lutatius had the
command of both
legions and a new fleet....
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Quintus Lutatius Catulus (149–87 BC) was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 102 BC. His
consular colleague was
Gaius Marius.
During their consulship the...
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Quintus Lutatius Catulus Capitolinus (c. 121 – 61 BC) was a
politician in the late
Roman Republic. His
father was the like-named
Quintus Lutatius Catulus...
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Treaty of
Lutatius was the
agreement between Carthage and Rome of 241 BC (amended in 237 BC), that
ended the
First Punic War
after 23
years of conflict...
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Quintus Lutatius Cerco (died 236 BC) was a
Roman politician in the
third century BC. He was a
member of gens Lutatia.
Gaius Lutatius Catulus,
consul in...
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Carthaginian soldiers,
despite being threatened by
Lutatius to have the
Punic army p****
under the yoke.
Lutatius did not
press the
issue further, and the Carthaginian...
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Lutatius Catulus may
refer to
different individuals in
ancient Rome:
Gaius Lutatius Catulus,
Roman admiral during the
First Punic War
Quintus Lutatius...
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Odontomyia lutatius is a
species of
soldier fly in the
family Stratiomyidae. India, Java, Taiwan. Walker, F. (1849). List of the
specimens of dipterous...
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commanded by Hanno, and the
Romans were
under the
overall authority of
Gaius Lutatius Catulus, but
Quintus Valerius Falto commanded during the battle. It was...