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Quintus Mamilius Turrinus,
grandfather of the
consul of 239 BC.
Quintus Mamilius Q. f. Turrinus,
father of the
consul of 239 BC.
Gaius Mamilius Q. f. Q...
- Tarquinius, he
sought refuge with
Mamilius in Tusculum. With all hope of
further aid from the
Etruscans ended,
Mamilius turned to the
cities and
towns of...
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Gaius Mamilius was a
politician in the
Roman Republic who
served as one of the
plebeian tribunes for 109 BC.
During his year as tribune, he established...
- Titus, Arruns, and ****tus, and a daughter, Tarquinia, who
married Octavius Mamilius, the
prince of Tusculum.
Tullia encouraged her
husband to
advance his own...
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Gaius Mamilius Turrinus was a
Roman politician in the
third century BC. He was a
member of the
plebeian gens Mamilia. His
father and grandfather's praenomen...
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Quintus Mamilius Vitulus was a
Roman politician of the
third century BC. He was
brother of
Lucius Mamilius Vitulus,
consul in 265 BC.
According to tradition...
- of Rome, who had been
expelled in 509 BC, and his son-in-law,
Octavius Mamilius, the
dictator of Tusculum. The
battle marked the
final attempt of the Tarquins...
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Herminius smote Mamilius Through breast-plate and
through breast, And fast
flowed out the
purple blood Over the
purple vest.
Mamilius smote Herminius...
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Political offices Preceded by
Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges Lucius Mamilius Vitulus Roman consul 264 BC with
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Succeeded by Manius...
- Superbus, who had been
exiled by the
Romans in 509 BC, and his ally
Octavius Mamilius, of Tusculum,
together with the
Latins are
defeated by the
Roman Republic...