- one of the
dictator Julius Caesar's sisters,
making this
Pedius one of Caesar's nephews.
Pedius served under Julius Caesar during the
Gallic Wars starting...
- Look up
Pedius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pedius may
refer to:
Pedius (beetle), a
genus of
beetles in the
family Carabidae Quintus Pedius (consul)...
- the Elder.
Pedius was the son of
Roman Senator and
orator Quintus Pedius Publicola.
Pedius'
paternal grandfather was the
consul Quintus Pedius and his paternal...
-
Quintus Pedius as
urban quaestor: P(ublio)
Servilio L(ucio)
Antonio co(n)s(ulibus) / a(nte) d(iem) IIII K(alendas) ****t(iles) /
locavit Q(uintus)
Pedius q(uaestor)...
-
Pedius is a
genus in the
ground beetle family Carabidae.
There are
about five
described species in
Pedius.
These five
species belong to the
genus Pedius:...
- of the province). Caesar's
generals Quintus Fabius Maximus and
Quintus Pedius did not risk a battle, and
remained encamped at
Obulco (present-day Porcuna)...
- and once to a
Pedius,
although the
order of the
marriages are not known. She was the
grandmother of
Lucius Pinarius and
Quintus Pedius, who
together with...
-
consulship was
Quintus Pedius, the
nephew of Caesar, in 43 BC.
Little is
known of the
Pedii and
their origin. The
nomen Pedius might be
derived from the...
- Rome and on 19
August 43 BC was
elected consul with his
relative Quintus Pedius as co-consul. Meanwhile,
Antony formed an
alliance with
Marcus Aemilius...
-
amount as
Pedius. The main heir of
Caesar was Octavian, who
received three quarters of the
property of his
great uncle. But
Scarpus and
Pedius also ****igned...