- The
Sentii (Gaulish: Sentioi) were a
small Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Senez, in
southeastern France,
during the
Roman era. They are mentioned...
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first mentioned in
history toward the end of the Republic. The
first of the
Sentii to
obtain the
consulship was
Gaius Sentius Saturninus, in 19 BC. The origin...
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stesso tempo provasi debolezza alle estremità inferiori.
Questo effetto sentii io più volte, ed il
provarono il
signor prof.
Valerico Cauda prepartore...
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suggested by the name of its dedicator,
Lucius Sentius Forensis, the
Sentii being well
attested to at Aquileia, but not in Nori****.
Ausonius (later...
- ****tus
Sentius Caecili**** was a
Roman senator, who was
active during the
first century AD. He was
suffect consul in an
undetermined nundinium during the...
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Gaius Sentius Saturninus (fl. late 1st
century BC – 1st
century AD) was a
Roman senator and
military officer who was
appointed Roman consul in 19 BC. He...
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Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus was the name of two
Roman senators,
father and son. The
elder Gnaeus Sentius Saturninus was one of
three sons of
Gaius Sentius...
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Gaius Sentius Saturninus was a
Roman senator, and
consul ordinarius for AD 4 as the
colleague of ****tus
Aelius Catus. He was the
middle son of
Gaius Sentius...
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third person of the
historic past in
verbs of the
third conjugation—compare
sentii (/senˈtiː/, "I felt/heard'), and sentì (/senˈti/, "he felt/heard"). Normally...
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south of the
Vergunni and
Sentii, west of the Nerusii, and
north of the Ligauni. On the west, they were
separated from the
Sentii and the Reii by the Verdon...