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number of
patrician families such as the Horatii, Lucretii,
Verginii and
Menenii rarely appear in
positions of
importance during the
later republic. Many...
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suggests that the
Menenii had
recently been made patricians,
probably during the
reign of one of the
later Roman kings. The
Menenii are
known to have...
- Claudii,
Caeso by the
Fabii and the Quinctii,
Agrippa by the
Furii and the
Menenii,
Numerius by the Fabii,
Mamercus by the
Aemilii and the Pinarii, Vopiscus...
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Agrippa Menenius Lanatus (died 493 BC) was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 503 BC, with
Publius Postumius Tubertus. He was
victorious over the Sabines...
- few
families of the
early Republic,
including the
patrician Furii and
Menenii, but by the end of the
Republic it
seems to have been used exclusively...
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Titus Menenius Lanatus (fl. c. 452 BC) was a
Roman senator during the 5th
century BC. He
served as
consul in 452 BC. In 452 BC, he was
consul with Publius...
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Agrippa Menenius Lanatus was
consul of the
Roman Republic in 439 BC and
possibly the
consular tribune of 419 and 417 BC.
Menenius belonged to the Menenia...
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Titus Menenius Lanatus (died 476 BC) was a
Roman patrician who was
elected consul for the year 477 BC. He
unsuccessfully fought the Veiientes, and was...