- Cambridge: John Taylor. Ripley, George; Dana,
Charles A., eds. (1879), "Lucius
Quintius Cincinnatus",
American Cyclopaedia, Vol. IV, New York{{citation}}: CS1...
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Quintus Curtius Rufus (/ˈkwɪntəs ˈkɜːrʃiəs ˈruːfəs/; fl. AD 41) was a
Roman historian,
probably of the 1st century,
author of his only
known and only surviving...
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praenomen Caeso is
often spelled Kaeso;
Quinctius sometimes appears as
Quintius; and not all
sources mention his
cognomen (Livy
typically refers to individuals...
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Orations of
Marcus Tullius Cicero,
literally translated by C. D. Yonge, "for
Quintius, ****tus Roscius,
Quintus Roscius,
against Quintus Caecilius, and against...
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Lucius Bruttius Quintius Crispinus was a
Roman senator who
lived in the
second century AD. He was
ordinary consul in 187, and
Lucius Roscius Aeli**** Paculus...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Quintius and Aeli**** (or, less frequently, year 940 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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lovers in
addition to Catullus:
Egnatius (poem 37),
Gellius (poem 91),
Quintius (poem 82),
Rufus (poem 77), and
Lesbius (poem 79)."
There is also some...
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Lucius Quinctius Flamininus (died 170 BC) was a
Roman politician and
general who
served as
consul in 192 BC
alongside Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. He was...
- Preceded by
Vitellius Roman emperor 69–79 Succeeded by
Titus Preceded by
Gaius Quintius Atticus Gnaeus Caecilius Simplex Roman consul 70–72 with
Titus (70) Nerva...
- 2020 at the
Wayback Machine. Florus, Epitome, 2.8; Cicero, Orations, "For
Quintius, ****tus Roscius...", 5.2
Archived 27
March 2008 at the
Wayback Machine...