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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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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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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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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...
- his father,
Quintus Marcius Barea Sor****, had been a
suffect consul as well as
governor of Africa. His
brother was
Quintus Marcius Barea Sura, friend...
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Gaius Marcius Figulus was a name used by men of the
Marcii Figuli. Two
known members were:
Gaius Marcius Figulus (consul 162 BC),
twice consul, in 162...
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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...
- (1903).
Marcius-Simons is
listed among the
attendees at
Bayreuth in 1901; see
Lavignac (1903), p. 613.
Marcius-Simons (1904), p. 4.
Marcius-Simons (1904);...
- prodigies. He had a son also
named Numa
Marcius, who
served as
praefectus urbi
under Tullus Hostilius. The
younger Marcius married Pompilia,
daughter of Numa...
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Quintus Marcius Rex was a
consul of the
Roman Republic. He was the
grandson of
another Quintus Marcius Rex, the
consul of 118 BC. One of his
second cousins...