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- Lucius Siccius or Sicinius Dentatus (died c. 450 BC) is a supposed Roman soldier, primus pilus, and tribune, famed for his martial bravery. He was cast...
- an inscription from Gallia Aquitania. Siccius, named in an inscription from Pompeii. Siccius, the son of Siccius Dexter and Junia Apra, named in a late...
- father and his paternal grandfather are exempt from all public duties. Siccius Dentatus, as we have mentioned at the proper place, won fourteen Civic...
- also lists the persons who by their deeds won the gr**** crown: Lucius Siccius Dentatus Publius Decius Mus (received two gr**** crowns—one from his own...
- Lucius Siccius Dentatus, who openly supported the legal drafts contested by the patricians. In response, Titus Romilius chose Lucius Siccius for a perilous...
- Titus Sicinius (Sabinus?) or Siccius (fl. c. 487 BC - 480 BC) was a Roman Republican politician during the beginning of the 5th century BC. He served...
- Mamercinus Rufus 488 Sp. Nautius Rutilus ****. Furius 487 T. Sicinius (or Siccius) Sabinus C. Aquillius Tuscus 486 Sp. C****ius Vecellinus III Proculus Verginius...
- share of the proceeds. The testimony of Lucius Siccius Dentatus implicated Titus Romilius, but Siccius retracted his testimony when Romilius offered to...
- charges were dismissed. In 470 BC the tribunes Marcus Duilius and Gnaeus Siccius brought to trial the consul of the previous year, Appius Claudius, a man...
- Crustumerium then returned to the field after the death of the soldier Lucius Siccius Dentatus, former tribune of the plebs and staunch opponent of the patricians...