- The gens
Publicia (
Pūblicia),
occasionally found as
Poblicia or Poplicia, was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned...
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married amid
considerable scandal.
Clodia Laeta (3rd century).
Flavia Publicia (mid-3rd century).
Coelia Concordia (4th century), the last head of the...
- 49 BC, when its
citizens were
ascribed to the
Roman tribe Poblilia or
Publicia. The city
became important because it was at the
intersection of several...
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Praecilia Praeconia Prastinia Precia Priscia Procilia Proculeia Propertia Publicia Publilia Pupia Quartia Quartinia Quinctia Quinctilia Quintinia Quirinia...
- history. It gave rise to the
patronymic gens Publilia, and
perhaps also gens
Publicia. The name was
regularly abbreviated P.
Throughout Roman history, Publius...
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Other Roman families traditionally linked to
Volscian ancestry include the
Publicia, Balventia, Messia, and
Pomptina gentes.
Primary evidence for
these claims...
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Francisco J.
Serrano y
Mario Pani. Pérez-Duarte Fernandez,
Alejandro (México:
PUBLICIA, 2013). ISBN 3639551567 Youtube.com video: Con los ojos de
Mario − Pani...
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foreign contingent rush down from the
Capitoline Hill and then walk up the
Publicia slope, they
began to
shout that the
Aventine had been
taken by the enemy...
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Sulla regarding gambling: the lex Cornelia, the lex Titia, and the lex
Publicia.
According to Paulus,
these laws
exempted betting on "contests of manhood...
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murdering her
husband Claudius Asellus;
another woman similarly accused was
Publicia, wife of the
consul Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 154 BC). Both women...