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Lucius Pomponius (fl. c. 90 BC or earlier) was a
Roman dramatist.
Called Bononiensis (“native of Bononia” (i.e. Bologna),
Pomponius was a
writer of Atellanae...
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Pomponius B****us may
refer to:
Pomponius B****us (consul 211),
Roman senator and
consul Pomponius B****us (consul 259 & 271),
Roman senator and
consul Gaius...
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achieve prominence was
Marcus Pomponius,
tribune of the
plebs in 449 BC; the
first who
obtained the
consulship was
Manius Pomponius Matho in 233 BC. In the...
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personal secretary. Born
Titus Pomponius in Rome c. November 110 BC, Atticus'
parents were
Titus Pomponius, a
wealthy businessman, and Caecilia...
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Pomponius Porphyrion (or Porphyrio)[citation needed] was a
Latin grammarian and
commentator on Horace. He was
possibly a
native of Africa, and flourished...
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Pomponius Mela, who
wrote around AD 43, was the
earliest known Roman geographer. He was born at the end of the 1st
century BC in
Tingentera (now Algeciras)...
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Pomponius was
shared by
another jurist,
although Puchta suggested the ****umption of two
Pomponii was
unsupported by the evidence. S.
Pomponius wrote...
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Calvisius Sabinus Pomponius Secundus, as
indicated by two
fragmentary inscriptions from
Germania Superior. For some time,
Pomponius'
praenomen was uncertain;...
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Marcus Pomponius Matho was a
Roman politician in the
third century BC.
Matho himself was
consul in 231 BC,
together with
Gaius Papirius Maso as his colleague...
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Columbarium of
Pomponius Hylas is a 1st-century CE
Roman columbarium,
situated near the
Porta Latina on the Via di
Porta Latina, Rome, Italy. It was...