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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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Ancus Marcius (classical Latin: [ˈaŋkʊs ˈmaːrkiʊs]) was the
legendary fourth king of Rome, who
traditionally reigned 24 years. Upon the
death of the previous...
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Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the
first plebeian dictator and
censor of
ancient Rome, and was
consul four times. He was
first elected...
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Marcius Censorinus was a name used by a
branch of the
plebeian gens
Marcia of
ancient Rome. The
cognomen Censorinus was
acquired through Gaius Marcius...
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Quintus Marcius Turbo was
prefect of the
Praetorian Guard and a
close friend and
military advisor to both
emperor Trajan and
Hadrian during the early...
- Numa
Marcius, son of Marcus, was the
first Pontifex Maximus of
Ancient Rome. He was
appointed by the King Numa
Pompilius who ****igned to him the entire...
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Quintus Marcius Philippus was a name used by men of the gens
Marcia in
Ancient Rome. They
belonged to the
Marcii Philippi.
Quintus Marcius, grandfather...
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Marcius Melhem (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmaʁsjuz ˈmɛʎẽ]; born
February 8, 1972) is a
Brazilian actor, playwright, humorist,
contributing editor, comedian...
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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...