- origin, but was
better known by its
plebeian branches. The
first of the
Minucii to hold the
consulship was
Marcus Minucius Augurinus,
elected consul in...
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Marcus Minucius Felix (died c. 250 AD in Rome) was one of the
earliest of the
Latin apologists for Christianity.
Nothing is
known of his
personal history...
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Lucius Minucius Basilus (died
summer 43 BC) was a
military commander and
politician of the late
Roman Republic, a
trusted ****ociate of
Julius Caesar, who...
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Marcus Minucius Rufus was a
Roman politician and
military leader who
served as
consul in 110 BC,
alongside Spurius Postumius Albinus. It is
believed that...
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Publius Minucius Augurinus (fl. c. 492 BC) was a
Roman Republican politician of the
patrician gens
Minucia during the
beginning of the 5th
century BC....
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Tiberius Minucius Augurinus Molliculus was a
statesman of the
Augurinus family of the
Minucia gens of
ancient Rome who
lived in the 2nd
century BC. He...
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Minucius Acili**** (fl. late 1st
century AD,
early 2nd
century AD) was born in Brixia, and was the son of
Minucius Macrinus, who was
enrolled by Vespasian...
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Irenaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ειρηναίος, romanized: Eirenaios), also
known as
Minucius Pacatus, was a
grammarian from
Alexandria who
lived in the
first century...
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including the Aemilii, Caecilii, Cornelii, Flaminii, Fulvii, Licinii,
Minucii, Sergii, Servilii, Sulpicii, and Valerii. The name has
survived into modern...
- Beaujeu [fr]. Paris: Société d'Édition «Les
belles lettres», 1964. M.
Minucii Felicis Octavius.
Edidit Bernhard Kytzler [de]. Leipzig: Teubner, 1982...