- The gens
Publilia (
Pūblilia),
sometimes written Poblilia, was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the early...
-
Publilia is a
genus of
treehoppers found in the
United States.
Publilia concava Say
Publilia erecta Plummer Publilia modesta Uhler Publilia porrecta Fowler...
- orator; some of
these have survived. His
second wife,
Publilia,
showed little sympathy;
Publilia had
always been
jealous of the
attention her
husband lavished...
- The lex
Publilia, also
known as the
Publilian Rogation, was a law
traditionally p****ed in 471 BC,
transferring the
election of the
tribunes of the plebs...
-
these reforms were
advocated by the
plebeian tribunes. In 471 BC, the Lex
Publilia was p****ed,
marking an
important reform shifting practical power from the...
- sti****tions of the two
earlier laws, the lex Valeria-Horatia of 449 BC and lex
Publilia of 339 BC.
Unlike the
prior two laws, however, lex
Hortensia eliminated...
- 51 BC or
shortly before. In 46 or 45 BC,
Cicero married a
young girl,
Publilia, who had been his ward. It is
thought that
Cicero needed her money, particularly...
-
Daniel Caltagirone as
Lepidus Brian McCardie as
Cicero Melissa Di
Cianni as
Publilia Sergio Basile as Sal****us
Gerard Monaco as
Dacius Emily Bevan as Herennia...
- Terentia,
Tullia and
Publilia. The
Women of Cicero's Family". Bryn Mawr
classical Review. Treggiari, Susan. Terentia,
Tullia and
Publilia: The
Women of Cicero's...
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Publilius Philo, the two
tribunes responsible for the law's p****ing. The lex
Publilia introduced by the
tribune Volero Publilius and p****ed in 471 BC, gave the...