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Meddix Tuticus in 100 BC.
Numerius Statius,
Meddix Tuticus in 130 BC.
Gaius Statius Clarus,
Meddix Tuticus around 90 BC. Olus Egnatius,
Meddix Tuticus in...
- fortune.
Priests and
important politicians such as the
Meddix and
Meddix Tuticus were
involved in
these rituals.
Priests also
defined the
limits to sanctuaries...
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Avitus seems always to have been a
personal cognomen.
Marius Alfius,
medix tuticus of
Campania and ally of
Hannibal Gaius Alfius Flavus,
tribune of the plebs...
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Marius Alfius was a
medix tuticus (leader), a
position equivalent to
supreme magistrate of the
people of Campania. He was an ally of
Hannibal during the...
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there were no
other cities in
Campania under its control, and the
meddix tuticus appears to have been a
local official of Capua, not
someone presiding over...
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Titus Pomponius Atticus; he
described the
place (under the name of
Equus Tuticus) as a
regular stopping point along the
route to Apulia. At the time of...
- 118.
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography, vol. I, p. 844 ("Equus
Tuticus"). Caesar, De
Bello Civili, iii. 71. Broughton, vol. II, p. 497. Ovid,...