- members, some of whom may have been
descended from
freedmen of the gens. The
Sulpicii made
regular use of only four praenomina: Publius, Servius, Quintus, and...
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three letters survive which he
addressed to him. In the
settings of Vita
Sulpicii Episcopi Biturgi, Sulpicius'
miracles show him
receiving "Theudogisilus"...
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stirpes seem to have
coped better; the Aemilii, Claudii, Cornelii, Fabii,
Sulpicii, and
Valerii all
continued to
thrive under the Prin****te. The distinction...
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horrea were most
likely built on the site of a
suburban villa owned by the
Sulpicii Galbae, a
distinguished noble family of whom the 1st
century AD
Roman Emperor...
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Galba (/ˈɡælbə/ GAL-bə; born
Servius Sulpicius Galba; 24
December 3 BC – 15
January AD 69) was
Roman emperor,
ruling for 7
months from 8 June AD 68 to...
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their harvest in the ****ure, in
exchange for cash in the present. The
sulpicii arose as
professional bankers in the
first century AD.
Among other forms...
- dell'archivio
puteolano dei
Sulpicii (The
Pompeian Tables of the
Sulpicii: a
Critical Edition from the
Archives of the
Sulpicii of Puteoli), Rome (1999)...
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Publius Sulpicius Quirinius (c. 51 BC – AD 21), also
translated as Cyrenius, was a
Roman aristocrat.
After the
banishment of the
ethnarch Herod Archelaus...
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Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus (fl. late 3rd to
early 2nd
century BC) was a
Roman military officer and
Senator who was
elected Roman consul twice, and...
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Quintus Sulpicius Longus came from the
Roman patrician gens
Sulpicii and
served as one of six
consular tribunes in 390 BC.
According to
Roman tradition...