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Marcius may
refer to:
Marcius (family),
ancient Romans Marcius (insect), a
genus in
family Alydidae Martius (disambiguation)
Marsyas (disambiguation) This...
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Gnaeus (or Gaius)
Marcius Coriol**** was a
Roman general who is said to have
lived in the 5th
century BC. He
received his
toponymic cognomen "Coriol****"...
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Marcius) and
Pompilia (daughter of Numa Pompilius).
Ancus Marcius was thus the
grandson of Numa and
therefore a Sabine.
According to Festus,
Marcius was...
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named Menenius Agrippa, as well as
Caius Marcius himself.
Menenius tries to calm the rioters,
while Marcius is
openly contemptuous, and says that the...
- Sabines,
descended from a
certain Marcus Marcius of Cures, a
kinsman of Numa Pompilius, and his son, Numa
Marcius, a
childhood friend of Pompilius, who accompanied...
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Marcius Agrippa (fl. late 2nd/early 3rd century) was
originally a
slave serving as a beautician. He
later became a
freedman in some
unknown way and then...
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Gaius Marcius Censorinus can
refer to:
Gaius Marcius Censorinus (Marian),
general who
fought against Sulla Gaius Marcius Censorinus (consul 8 BC) This...
- Numa
Marcius contended with
Tullus Hostilius for the throne, but
being defeated, he
starved himself to death.
Marcius's son, also
named Numa
Marcius, would...
- per-capita
murder rate in
nearly 70 years." Cramer, Maria; Meko, Hurubie; and
Marcius,
Chelsia Rose. "Homicides and
Shootings Fell in New York City as Felony...
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Gaius Marcius Rutilus Censorinus was a
Roman politician from the
plebeian gens
Marcia in the
fourth and
third centuries BC. His
father Gaius Marcius Rutilus...