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Roman triumphal honours (Latin:
insignia or
ornamenta triumphalia)
denotes honours awarded during the
Roman Empire to a
victorious general in lieu of...
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triumphs on the
Fasti Triumphales. The
Fasti Triumphales (also
called Acta
Triumphalia) are
stone tablets that were
erected in the
Forum Romanum around 12 BCE...
- "Proconsul". Brill's New Pauly.
October 2006.
Retrieved 3 May 2017. Acta
Triumphalia (CIL I.p.45), Livy (4–41.10; 8.23.12), and
Suetonius (Jul. 51.4) Glare...
- went to Egypt.
These successes earned him
triumphal regalia (ornamenta
triumphalia) on his
return to Rome. His
success as the
legate of a
legion earned...
- the
command of Tiberius.
During this time he was
awarded the
ornamenta triumphalia, "triumphal ornaments" or an ovation;
Augustus had
restricted full triumphs...
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recovered and
turned the
battle so
decisively that he
received the
ornamenta triumphalia,
which was
unusual as he had not yet been a Consul. He was a Legatus...
- Germany. His army
fought so
successfully that he was
awarded ornamenta triumphalia.
Throughout his life,
Vinicius seems to have enjo**** a
close friendship...
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Antiquities 4.76.1; 4.84.5. Livy, Ab Urbe
Condita 1.59.2; 1.60.4. Acta
Triumphalia (CIL I.p.45), Livy (4–41.10; 8.23.12), and
Suetonius (Jul. 51.4) Sherwin-White...
- The Acta
Triumphorum or
Triumphalia,
better known as the
Fasti Triumphales, or
Triumphal Fasti, is a
calendar of
Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
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Roman victory,
becoming the last
person to be
awarded with
ornamenta triumphalia.
Under Antoninus Pius's (r. 138–161)
quiet reign, some
coins were issued...