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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...
- 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 "vast war" against Germanic tribes. He was awarded the ornamenta triumphalia upon his return to Rome. In AD 4, Tiberius took command and waged campaigns...
- 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...
- The Acta Triumphorum or Triumphalia, better known as the Fasti Triumphales, or Triumphal Fasti, is a calendar of Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
- 2:28–30 Polybius, The Histories of Polybius Book 2. pp. 21–31. Acta Triumphalia Degr****i 78f., 550; Florus 1.20.3: Eutropius 3.5. Goldsworthy 2006, p...
- Saturninus, who had been sent back to Rome after being awarded the ornamenta triumphalia. The other two legions in the winter-quarters of the army at castrum...