- The
sacred fig-tree was
named after Attius Navius: Navian.[citation needed] It was
reported that
Navius was
subsequently put to
death by Tarquinius....
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character that best
represented and portra**** the art
however was
Attus Navius. His
story is
related by Cicero: He was born into a very poor family. One...
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Sebastiano Ricci,
Tarquin the
Elder consulting Attius Navius (1690)....
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suggest that the tree was
miraculously transplanted by the
augur Attus Navius to the Comitium. This fig tree, however, was the
Ficus Navia, so called...
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proclaimed in
bronze nearby, as
though she had
crossed the
Comitium while Attus Navius was
taking the omens".
Cicero also
mentions a
statue of the she-wolf as...
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during the
reign of Tiberius. The most
notable may have been
Marcus Opsius Navius Fanni****, who
filled a
number of
important posts,
rising to the rank of...
- lightning, or in one
tradition the spot
where the
whetstone of the
augur Attius Navius had stood, in the time of
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus. The
Puteal Scribonianum...
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reign of
Claudius or Nero
Moesia ? ? CIL IX, 5363 = ILSĀ 2737
Marcus Opsius Navius Fanni****
tribunus angusticlavius reign of
Tiberius ? ? ? IG XIV.719 (IGR...
- or "grandstand" for Gr**** and
other foreign amb****adors
Statue of
Attus Navius and the
Ficus Navia (Navian fig tree), in
front of the
Curia Hostilia (the...
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diplomat Marcus Cocceius Nerva - three;
emperor and two
consuls Attus Navius -
famous augur during the
reign of
Tarquinius Priscus Lucius Septimius Nestor...