- Calavius, the
chief magistrate of Capua, and for this reason,
Sthenius is
described as
Sthenius Calavius in some sources. As one of the
leading men of Capua...
- back to Rome with
Cicero being visited by an old acquaintance,
Sthenius of Thermae.
Sthenius reveals that he has fled his home in
Sicily to
escape its governor...
-
gentilicial form of the
Oscan praenomen Sthenius, and is thus a
patronymic surname. In a few
inscriptions it
occurs as
Sthenius, but in most
examples the 'h' is...
- Hasti****.
Sthenius Ninnius Celer, a
Capuan nobleman, who
hosted Hannibal after he
entered the city in 216 BC.
Pacuvius Ninnius Celer,
brother of
Sthenius, and...
-
appearing in
history bore the
distinctly Oscan praenomen Sthenius.
Besides the
early instance of
Sthenius, the
Stallii mentioned in
epigraphy all bore very common...
- father's urging.
Sthenius Calavius,
according to some sources, the
brother of
Pacuvius Calavius, but his name was
probably Sthenius Ninnius Celer. Calavius...
-
Statia gens. The
earliest Statilii bore
common Oscan praenomina, such as
Sthenius (or Statius) and Marius. In the late Republic, we find
Lucius and Quintus...
- was
induced by
Verres to
accuse Sthenius, a
citizen of Thermae, of wrongdoing, in
order for
Verres to
punish Sthenius and the
people of
Thermae for resisting...
-
Livius Salinator,
consul in 219 and 207 BC. He may have had a brother,
Sthenius, but the
historian Livius states that he was one of the
Ninnii Celeres...