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until 474 BC and from 458 BC
until 457 BC.
Nautius was
probably the brother, or
perhaps the son of
Spurius Nautius Rutilus,
consul in 488 BC. In his first...
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nomen Nautius, or
whether it has any
connection with nauta, a sailor. The
Nautii themselves claimed to be
descended from
Nautes or
Nautius, a companion...
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Spurius Nautius Rutilus was a
consul of the
Roman Republic in 411 and a
consular tribune in 419, 416 and 404 BC.
Nautius belonged to the
Nautia gens, an...
- (Frascati). The
consuls for the year—L.
Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus and G.
Nautius Rutilus—led out two armies, one to Tusculum's
relief and
another to strike...
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French lawyer who
after the
French Revolution adopted the name
Quintus Nautius and
tried to
reestablish pagan religiosity with
himself as its leader....
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lawyer Gabriel André
Aucler (mid 1700s–1815)
adopted the name
Quintus Nautius and
sought to
revive paganism,
styling himself as its leader. He designed...
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Spurius Nautius Rutilus was a
consular tribune of the
Roman Republic in 424 BC.
Nautius belonged to the
patrician Nautia gens.
Filiations indicate that...
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properties and to
spare those of the patricians. The consuls, now
Spurius Nautius and ****tus Furius,
readied the
defences of the city. But the plebeians...
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against Rome. Two
Roman armies were
formed in haste: the
consul Gaius Nautius Rutilus planned to move
against the
Aequian territories,
while his colleague...
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lawyer Gabriel André
Aucler (mid 1700s–1815)
adopted the name
Quintus Nautius and
sought to
revive paganism,
styling himself as its leader. He designed...