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Regillum or
Inregillum was a town in
ancient Sabinum,
north of Rome,
known chiefly as the
original home of
Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis. According...
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later Aemilii, Regillus,
seems to be
derived from the
Sabine town of
Regillum,
better known as the
ancestral home of the
Claudia gens, and
perhaps alludes...
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Roman Republic.
Appius Claudius was a
wealthy Sabine from a town
known as "
Regillum". His
original name was
Attus Clausus or
Attius Clausus,
according to Livy;...
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surname of the
earliest Claudii, is said to be
derived from the town of
Regillum, a
Sabine settlement,
where Appius Claudius lived with his
family and retainers...
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advocating peace with Rome, but when the war
faction won out he fled from
Regillum to Rome.
According to
Dionysius the war with the
Sabines was won as follows...
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Theodor Mommsen found the
spelling Inregillensis over
Regillensis ('from
Regillum') peculiar, and
suggested that the
abbreviated form of Claudius's name...
- of
Regillum or Inregillum,
where the
first of the
Claudii is said to have
lived before coming to Rome. Most
ancient sources refer to it as
Regillum, rather...
- town of
Regillum,
rather than from the battle. This is how the same
cognomen came to be used by the
early Claudii, who were
residents of
Regillum. Livy...
- Standen, 1907 †
Propeamussium papakurense (E. Clarke, 1905)
Propeamussium regillum Dijkstra & Maestrati, 2017
Propeamussium richeri Dijkstra, 2001 Propeamussium...