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Mamercus is an
ancient Roman name; see
Mamercus (praenomen). In late
antiquity it is
found also as Mamertus.
People named Mamercus or
Mamertus include:...
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earlier and
concludes that
Mamercus was this Dictator.
Broughton sees this as an
insufficient reason to say that
Mamercus was
dictator in 463 BC, and...
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Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus was a
political figure in the
Roman Republic,
serving as
consular tribune in 438 BC and
dictator three times in 437, 434,...
- this name, as were the
cognomina Mamercus and Mamercinus. The name was
usually abbreviated Mam. The
praenomen Mamercus is best
known from gens Aemilia...
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Decimus (D.)
Faustus (F.)
Gaius (C.)
Gnaeus (Cn.)
Hostus Lucius (L.)
Mamercus (Mam.)
Manius (ꟿ. or M'.)
Marcus (M.)
Mettius Nonus Numerius (N.) Octavius...
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Roman calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Mamercus and
Iullus (or, less frequently, year 281 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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hints that
Mamercus was not a
Sicilian by birth, but had
first come to the
island as a
leader of
Italian mercenaries.
Plutarch states that
Mamercus prided...
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Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus Livi**** (died c. 62 BC) was a
Roman politician and
military commander who was
consul in 77 BC. Livi**** was a well connected...
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Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus (died AD 34) was a
Roman rhetorician, poet and senator.
Tacitus writes that
Scaurus was "a man of
distinguished rank and ability...
- riot led by the
tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus in 88 BC. She
remarried Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus Livi****, who
became consul in 77 BC, a year
after the...