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Roscius may
refer to:
Lucius Roscius (5th
century BC),
murdered Roman envoy Marcus Roscius Coelius (1st
century BC),
Roman military officer Quintus Roscius...
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Roscius (often
referred to as ****tus
Roscius the
Younger to
differentiate him from his father) was a
Roman citizen farmer from
Ameria (modern day...
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being called F. W.
Keene Aldridge, he
would later be
called African Roscius,
after the
famous Roman actor of the
first century BCE. In May 1825, at...
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Roscius rose up. Please, o
heavenly gods, give me
leave to say that a
mortal seemed to me more
handsome than a god.—Quintus
Lutatius Catulus Roscius was...
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Roscius, a
wealthy farmer and
resident of Ameria, was
murdered at Rome by ********ins
hired by his cousin,
Titus Roscius Magnus. ****tus
Roscius ****...
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Lucius Roscius Fabatus (c. 95–90 BC –
April 43 BC) was a
military officer and
politician of the late
Roman Republic.
Belonging to the
plebeian gens Roscii...
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Lucius Roscius was one of four
Roman envoys sent to
Fidenae in 438 BC
after it
revolted against Roman rule and
allied itself with the
Etruscan city state...
- the
proscribed ****tus
Roscius Amerinus,
worth 250 talents, for 2,000 denarii.
Chrysogonus then
accused Roscius's son, ****tus
Roscius, of
murdering his father...
- BC, the
elder ****tus
Roscius was
murdered near the
Pallacine Baths in Rome
while returning from a party. His son, ****tus
Roscius the younger, was in Ameria...
- (1791–1874),
known as the
Young Roscius... T.
Harral (15
December 1804). "The
Infant Roscius". The
Lancaster Gazette. p. 4. "Young
Roscius".
Stamford Mercury. 7...