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- hundred years. The nomen Quinctilius is a patronymic surname, based on the praenomen Quintus, meaning "fifth". Quinctilius is the correct orthography...
- that family", ****tus Quinctilius, "had been two years antecedent to the Decemvirs" (i.e. 453 BC). His father, ****tus Quinctilius Varus, was a senator...
- from 452 till his death due to pestilence in 453 BC. Quinctilius was the son of ****tus Quinctilius. "Fasti Capitolini". attalus.org. Archived from the...
- alliance of Germanic peoples ambushed three Roman legions led by Publius Quinctilius Varus and their auxiliaries. The alliance was led by Arminius, a Germanic...
- calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Quinctilius and Trigeminus (or, less frequently, year 301 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- ****tus Quintilius Valerius Maximus was a Roman politician and senator in the second century AD. Born in Alexandria Troas, Quintilius Valerius Maximus and...
- Marcus Quinctilius Varus was a consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 403 BC. Quinctilius belonged to the Quinctilia gens, an obscure gens of the Republic...
- Publius Quinctilius Varus Minor (Minor in Latin means 'the younger') (AD 4  – AD 27) was a Roman senator. Varus was a member of the gens Quinctilia. He...
- senator ****tus Quinctilius Varus (who served as a Quaestor in 49 BC). This Claudia Marcella would then have become mother of Publius Quinctilius Varus and...
- when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. ****tus Quinctilius, consul of the Roman Republic, 453–452 BC....