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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...
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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...
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answer for his
conduct by the
plebeian tribunes,
Marcus Duilius and
Gnaeus Siccius. At his trial,
Appius had the full
support of the Senate,
which viewed...
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Lucius Siccius Dentatus, who
openly supported the
legal drafts contested by the patricians. In response,
Titus Romilius chose Lucius Siccius for a perilous...
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Mamercinus Rufus 488 Sp.
Nautius Rutilus ****.
Furius 487 T.
Sicinius (or
Siccius)
Sabinus C.
Aquillius Tuscus 486 Sp. C****ius
Vecellinus III
Proculus Verginius...
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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...
- Festus, but
Siccius in Dionysius, C****iodorus, and
apparently the
Fasti Capitolini.
Gnaeus Siccius in some m****cripts of Livy.
Siccius in some writers...
- of land
distributions to the plebs.
Tribunes Marcus Duillius and
Gnaeus Siccius prosecuted Appius Claudius Sabinus, who was
bitterly opposed to
their legislation...