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- build houses near Vicus Tuscus. Though originally a residential area of wealthy families; by the Republican time, the Vicus Tuscus became a hub of Roman...
- Charles H. (1918). "Leo Tuscus". The English Historical Review. 33 (132): 492–496. JSTOR 550921. Haskins, Charles H. (1924). "Leo Tuscus". Byzantinische Zeitschrift...
- Gaius Aquillius Tuscus was consul of the Roman Republic in 487 BC together with Titus Sicinius Sabinus. Aquillius led the war against the Hernici. Not...
- Gaius Caecina Tuscus (Gr**** Gaius Kokina) was a 1st-century Roman politician and Prefect of Egypt (AD 63-66) during the reign of Nero, and is mentioned...
- Thomas Tuscus or Thomas of Pavia (c. 1212 – c. 1282) was a Franciscan friar and historian. Between 1279 and 1285 he wrote the Gesta imperatorum et pontifi****...
- rhetoricians, granted the insignia and title of consul by Domitian. Lucius Fabius Tuscus, consul suffectus in 100. Lucius Fabius Justus, a distinguished rhetorician...
- Nummius Tuscus (fl. late 3rd to early 4th century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 295. A member of the Gens Nummii, Nummius Tuscus was...
- colleague of Publius Sufenas. He is also known as Lucius Dasumius Tuscus and Lucius Tullius Tuscus. Olli Salomies has argued, based on the commonalities in the...
- Vortumnus (signum Vortumni) stood in a simple shrine located at the Vicus Tuscus near the Forum Romanum, and was decorated according to the changing seasons...
- cognomen Tuscus, suggesting that the gens may have been of Etruscan origin, although the nomen of the gens is indis****bly Latin, and the name Tuscus could...