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Ovius and
Novius Calavius (both died in 314 BC), brothers, were the sons of
Ofilius Calavius, a
Campanian nobleman during the
Second Samnite War (326–304...
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origin is
supported by an
inscription from Capua,
mentioning an
Ovius Nerius,
Ovius being a
common Oscan praenomen. The
Nerii used a wide
variety of...
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fourth centuries BC. The
Calavii are
known to have used the
Oscan praenomina Ovius, Ofilius, Novius, and Pacuvius. It is not
certain whether Perolla, a name...
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inscription from Samnium,
naming Saluta Obellia,
daughter of
Ovius. Both
Saluta and
Ovius are
Oscan names, and
several other Obellii are
mentioned in inscriptions...
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Calavius (314 BC),
Campanian nobleman,
leader of an anti-Roman insurrection.
Ovius Calavius (314 BC),
Campanian nobleman,
leader of an anti-Roman insurrection...
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Oscan praenomen Ofilius), was the son of
Ovius Calavius, and
apparently father of the
brothers Ovius and
Novius Calavius, who in 314 BC
headed a conspiracy...
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Censorius Paullus Oct.? Ti.
Oclatius Severus [Q.?]
Ninnius Hasti**** suff. [… N]
ovius Sabini**** (attested 18 December) 161 M.
Aelius Aurelius Verus Caesar III...
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early example from
Campania shows that they used the
Oscan praenomen Ovius,
suggesting that
their ancestors might have been
Sabines or Samnites. Most...
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Decius Herius Marius Mettius Minatus Minius Nerius Novius Numa
Numerius Ovius Paccius Pompo Salvius Seppius Statius Taurus Trebius Vibius Vettius Notes:...
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Gnaeus Staius Marahis Stafidinus,
Meddix Tuticus in the 2nd
century BC.
Ovius Staius,
Samnite in the 2nd
century BC. May have
built a
statue to Hercules...