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lived in the time of Numa Pompilius, and made the
sacred ancilia. The
Veturii occur regularly in the
Fasti Consulares of the
early Republic, with Gaius...
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Veturia was a
Roman matron, the
mother of the
possibly legendary Roman general Gnaeus Marcius Coriol****.
According to
Plutarch her name was Volumnia....
- Antistii, Cominii, Livii, Mimesii, Plautii, Sempronii, Sulpicii, and
Veturii; and
naturally it must once have been used by the
ancestors of gens Postumia...
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indicates that he was born a
Sempronius and
adopted into the
patrician Veturii.[citation needed]
Other descendants include:[citation needed]
Publius Sempronius...
- Livy 29 38 6;
Israel Shatzman. "Patricians and Plebeians: The Case of the
Veturii" The
classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (May, 1973), pp. 65-77...
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Titus Veturius Calvinus was a
Roman statesman, who held the
consulship in 334 and 321 BC, the
latter year
during the
Second Samnite War. As
consul in 321...
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appropriately senior post.
Another suggestion was that
there were two
Veturii Macrini,
which Spaul dismisses as "less likely". The
solution Spaul proposes...
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consul in 462 BC and
maybe decemvir in 451 BC. He was a
member of the
Veturii Cicurini,
patrician branch of the gens Veturia. He was the son of Titus...
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Gaius (or Publius)
Veturius Geminus Cicurinus (fl. c. 499–486 BC) was a
Roman Republican politician during the
beginning of the 5th
century BC. He served...
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Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus (fl. c. 494 BC) was a
Roman Republican patrician politician and
general of the gens Veturia. He
served as a
Roman consul...