- dying.[citation needed]
Jerome S. Arkenberg, "Licinii
Murenae,
Terentii Varrones, and
Varrones Murenae: I. A
Prosopographical Study of
Three Roman Families"...
- The gens
Licinia was a
celebrated plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
which appears from the
earliest days of the
Republic until imperial times, and which...
- The gens
Roscia (Rōscia),
probably the same as Ruscia, was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
mentioned as
early as the fifth...
- Strabo,
Geography 7.6.1. Arkenberg, J. S. "Licinii
Murenae,
Terentii Varrones, and
Varrones Murenae."
Historia 42 (1993) 326–51. Bradley, Keith. Slavery...
- and his
adfinis Aulus Varro is
significant to the
history of
Varrones Murenae,
since it was most
likely Gaius who made the son of his father's long-serving...
-
examples of
sentences with
initial focus (see above): contempsistī L.
Mūrēnae genus, extulistī tuum. "You
scorned Lucius Murena's
family and you exalted...
-
additional names,
including "Murena"; he
notes that
there are
several Roscii Murenae in the
second century, "perhaps his descendants".
Coelius was the legate...
- (1969) 195–204 ‘Cicero,
Horace and
mutual friends:
Lamiae and
Varrones Murenae’,
Phoenix 27 (1973) 245–261 ‘Domestic
staff at Rome in the Julio-Claudian...