- The gens
Nautia was an old
patrician family at
ancient Rome. The
first of the gens to
obtain the
consulship was
Spurius Nautius Rutilus in 488 BC, and...
- word
nausea is from
Latin nausea, from Gr**** ναυσία – nausia, "ναυτία" –
nautia,
motion sickness, "feeling sick or queasy".
Gastrointestinal infections...
- 493 – 488 BC) was a
Roman Republican aristocrat of the
Patrician gens
Nautia, who
lived during the
early 5th
century BC. He
served as
Consul of Rome...
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Herminia Horatia Julia Lartia Lucretia Manlia Menenia Metilia Minucia Mucia Nautia Numicia Papiria Pinaria Pollia Postumia Potitia Quinctia Quinctilia Romilia...
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Murria Mussidia Mustia Mutia Mutilia Naevia Nasennia Nasidia Nasidiena Nautia Neratia Nerfinia Neria Nigidia Ninnia Nipia Nonia Norbana Novellia Novia...
- and a
consular tribune in 419, 416 and 404 BC.
Nautius belonged to the
Nautia gens, an old but
rather small patrician family.
Nautius was the son of a...
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Helicopacris Descamps, 1978
Helolampis Descamps, 1978
Lagarolampis Descamps, 1978
Nautia Stål, 1878
Nothonautia Descamps, 1983
Ophthalmolampis Saussure, 1859 Othnacris...
- it was
favored by many,
including the
gentes Carvilia, C****ia, Furia,
Nautia, Papiria, Postumia, Servilia, and Veturia. It was most
common during the...
-
Gilbey Unaired (Unaired)
Leaving off the part
where the duo
cause a stir on
Nautia MMM,
Student C****ie
feels like a
misfit due to her
space fantasy. Marion...
-
tribune of the
Roman Republic in 424 BC.
Nautius belonged to the
patrician Nautia gens.
Filiations indicate that he was the son, or more
likely the grandson...