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consulship was
Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter, in 284 BC. The
Caecilii Metelli were one of the most
powerful families of the late Republic, from the decades...
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Cicero (see below), and
occasionally referred to in
scholarship as
Clodia Metelli ("Metellus's Clodia"), was one of
three known daughters of the ancient...
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Orneore Metelli (1872 – 1938) was an
Italian painter of the Naïve art
style in his
native Umbria. He
began painting at the age of 50
without any prior...
- The
Caecilii Metelli were one of the most
important families of the late
Roman Republic. They rose to
prominence in the
beginning of the
third century...
- great-grandfather Lucius, with the
elephants he had
captured at Panormos. The
elephant had
thence become the
emblem of the
powerful Caecilii Metelli....
- won with the
support of the
Metelli,
specifically Lucius Caecilius Metellus Dalmaticus.
While Plutarch says the
Metelli were one of his family's hereditary...
- who were
allied with the
Sempronii Gracchi,
Aemilii Paulli, and
Caecilii Metelli,
whose members are also shown. Only
magistracies attested with certainty...
- from Greece. This
portico was
known as the
Portico of
Metellus (Porticus
Metelli) or
Portico of
Caecilius (Porticus Caecilii).
Augustus refurbished the...
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Michelina Metelli (1300 – 1356),
known as
Michelina of Pesaro, was an
Italian Roman Catholic Franciscan tertiary who was
later beatified.
Michelina Metelli was...
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marriages helped build political alliances with the
influential Caecilii Metelli and the Pompeys. He was also ****igned by the senate,
probably with the...