- The gens
Menenia was an
ancient and very
illustrious patrician house at
ancient Rome from the
earliest days of the
Roman Republic to the
first half of...
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footsteps as an
investigator and
often ****ists him in cases.
Married to
Menenia and
father of twins,
Titus and Titiania.
Inherited Gordi****'
Subura house...
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Foslia Furia Gegania Genucia Herminia Horatia Julia Lartia Lucretia Manlia Menenia Metilia Minucia Mucia Nautia Numicia Papiria Pinaria Pollia Postumia Potitia...
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Agrippa was
regularly used by two
patrician gentes, gens
Furia and gens
Menenia, who held
several consulships during the
early Republic. It was also the...
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Manlia Marcia Maria Martinia Matia Matiena Matinia Matrinia Maximia Memmia Menenia Menia Mescinia Messia Messiena Mestria Metilia Mettia Milonia Mimesia Minatia...
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Clustumina Cornelia Fabia Falerna/Falerina
Galeria Horatia Lemonia Maecia Menenia Oufentina/Oufetina
Papiria Poblilia Pollia Pomptina/Pontina
Pupinia Quirina...
- Scaptia, Pomptina, Falerina, Lemonia, Papiria, Ufentina, Terentina, Pupinia,
Menenia, Publilia, Cornelia, Claudia, Camilia, Aniensis, Fabia, Pollia, Sergia...
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municipium in 49 BC with its
citizens inscribed into the
Roman tribe of
Menenia. In
spite of its
rigorous climate,
which led a
Roman author,
perhaps Caesar...
- Stål, 1859
Phenacinae (Central and
South America)
Cerogenes Horváth, 1909
Menenia Stål, 1866
Phenax Germar, 1833
Pterodictya Burmeister, 1835 Poiocerinae...
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possibly the
consular tribune of 419 and 417 BC.
Menenius belonged to the
Menenia gens. His
father was
Titus Menenius Lanatus,
consul in 477 BC. Following...