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Trebula (Gr****: Τρήβουλα) or
Trebula Suffenas or
Trebula Suffenes, was an
ancient city of the Sabines, one of two
bearing the name
Trebula (the
other being...
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November 2023. Dio, The
Roman Histories LVI.17 Lily Ross Taylor, "Trebula
Suffenas and the
Plautii Silvani",
Memoirs of the
American Academy in Rome, 24 (1956)...
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Clarendon Press, 1939) p. 422; Taylor, "Trebula
Suffenas", pp. 26f Tacitus,
Annals 2.34. Taylor, "Trebula
Suffenas", p. 28 Tacitus,
Annals 4.22. Suetonius, Life...
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Trebula Suffenas,
whose citizens were
likewise known as Trebulani. Some of the
inscriptions of this gens come from
Trebula Suffenas. The main praenomina...
- senator, and was
praetor elect in AD 24. He held the
duumvirate of
Trebula Suffenas in AD 23. He was a
member of the gens Plautia, the son of
Marcus Plautius...
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Lives of the
Twelve Caesars, "Claudius" 24 Lily Ross Taylor, "Trebula
Suffenas and The
Plautii Silvani",
Memoirs of the
American Academy at Rome, 24 (1956)...
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founded by the
ancient Aniensis tribe and
became the
Roman town of
Trebula Suffenas. At one time, it was a
stronghold of the Saracens.
History of
Islam in...
- site of the
Archbasilica of
Saint John Lateran. Lily Ross Taylor,
Trebula Suffenas and the
Plautii Silvani, 1956, p 24. Tacitus,
Annales xi. 36, xv. 60. Tacitus...
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Umbria and
established the
colony of Narnia. The
annexation of
Trebula Suffenas provided a
degree of
control over the
Sabines who
lived close to Rome....
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called Trebula in antiquity, two of
which —
Trebula Mutusca and
Trebula Suffenas — are in
Sabine territory. Gary
Forsythe has
conjectured that Piso's family...