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Lucius Mummius (2nd
century BC) was a
Roman statesman and general. He was
consul in the year 146 BC
along with
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus.
Mummius was the...
- of this practice, see filiation.
Lucius Mummius, the
father of the
tribunes Lucius and Quintus.
Lucius Mummius L. f.,
tribune of the
plebs in 187 BC, opposed...
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Spurius Mummius was a
Roman soldier and writer. He was a
legatus of his
brother Lucius Mummius in
Corinth in 146 BC and 145 BC and a
close friend of Scipio...
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Publius Mummius Sisenna was a
Roman politician who was
consul ordinarius in 133 with
Marcus Antonius Hiberus as his colleague, and
governor of
Roman Britain...
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belong to the
genus Mummius:
Mummius bicorniger Horváth, 1910
Mummius denigratus Drake, 1954
Mummius minor Duarte Rodrigues, 1977 "
Mummius Report". Integrated...
- Lutatia. Her father's name was
Lucius Mummius Achaica which made her a great-granddaughter of the
general Lucius Mummius Achaicus. She
married Gaius Sulpicius...
- plundered.
According to Polybius,
Mummius was
unable to
resist the
pressure of
those around him. Livy
writes that
Mummius did not
appropriate any of the...
- rival.
According to Polybius,
Mummius was
unable to
resist the
pressure of
those around him.
According to Dio,
Mummius took care not to
enslave any non-Corinthians...
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serving from the
Kalends of
September to the end of the year.
Lucius Mummius Niger Quintus Valerius Vegetus,
consul suffectus in AD 112,
serving from...
- Epigraphik. 133: 291–97. Loar,
Matthew (February 23, 2020). "Hercules,
Mummius, and the
Roman Triumph in
Aeneid 8".
classical Philology. 112: 45–62. doi:10...