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- flumen'). The river is also represented in ancient texts as a river-god Numicius (Gr****: Νουμικίος, Numikíos). As described by Ovid, at the behest of Venus...
- "Minucius" in the place of "Numicius". In 469 BC, he was elected consul with Aulus Verginius Caeliomont**** as his colleague. Numicius was given responsibility...
- nomen Numicius is regularly confused with Numisius, which was probably nothing more than a different form of the same gentile name. The nomen Numicius appears...
- far from Rome at Monte Circeo. A shrine to Sol stood on the banks of the Numicius, near many important shrines of early Latin religion. In Rome Sol had an...
- Nimmius Ninnius Nipius Nonius Norb**** Novellius Novercinius Novius Numerius Numicius Numisius Numitorius Nummius Numoleius Numonius Nunnuleius Nymphidius Obellius...
- trial. In 469 BC the town Caenon was destro**** by the Roman consul Titus Numicius Priscus. In 468 BC Antium was captured by the Roman consul Titus Quinctius...
- Forum Romanum. Her original home was said to be on the mythological river Numicius. The pool next to the second well was called Lacus Juturnae. A local water...
- Capitolinus Barbatus 470 L. Valerius Potitus II Ti. Aemilius Mamercus 469 T. Numicius Priscus A. Verginius Caeliomont**** 468 T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus...
- Loricina. In 469 BC, the town Caenon was destro**** by the Roman consul Titus Numicius Priscus. A medieval castle, the castrum Neptuni, now known as the Borgo...
- (consul 471 BC), Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus Succeeded by Titus Numicius Priscus, Aulus Verginius Tricostus Caeliomont**** (consul 469 BC) In office...