- Augustus.
Publius Vedius Pollio, the son of a freedman, was born in the 1st
century BC and
attained membership of the
equestrian order.
Vedius Pollio's first...
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Vejovis or
Vejove (Latin: Vēiovis or Vēdiovis; rare Vēive or
Vēdius) was a
Roman god of
Etruscan origins (Etruscan: 𐌔𐌉𐌕𐌄𐌅, romanized: Vetis, or 𐌔𐌉𐌅𐌉𐌄𐌅...
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Vedius can
refer to a
number of
historical or
mythological people:
Vejovis (sometimes "
Vedius"), a
Roman god
Vedius Pollio, an
ancient Roman of equestrian...
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Vedius Aquila was a
military commander of
ancient Rome who
lived in the 1st
century CE. He
commanded the
thirteenth legion, and was one of Otho's generals...
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incident widely do****ented in
writings of the era (see
Vedius Pollio for more details).
Vedius died in 15 BC and was
probably forced to
bequeath a large...
- and
which Maecenas left to him in his will in 8 BC. The
great villa of
Vedius Pollio at
Posilipo near
Naples was
bequeathed (probably forced) to him in...
- was seen
among the
chattels of a
debauchee called Publius Vedius (possibly
Publius Vedius Pollio), and
expresses surprise that her
husband and brother...
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Vedius Pollio kept a pool of
lampreys into
which slaves who
incurred his
displeasure would be
thrown as food. On one occasion,
Vedius was punished...
- analyzed. At a
dinner party hosted by
Vedius Pollio with
Augustus in attendance, a
young slave broke a
crystal cup.
Vedius flew into a rage and
ordered him...
- for marble. The
Odeon was a
small roofed theatre constructed by
Publius Vedius Antoninus and his wife
around 150 AD. It was a
small salon for
plays and...