-
subjects and one with the
names of the house's
owners (Arippii and
Ulpii Vibii).
These mosaics are now on show in the seminary. Coarelli,
Filippo (1984)...
- Republic. The
first of the
Vibii to
obtain the
consulship was
Gaius Vibius Pansa in 43 BC, and from then
until imperial times the
Vibii regularly filled the...
- informację o Słowianach na Polabiu:
Albis Germaniae Suevon a
Cervetiis dividit (
Vibii Sequestris, De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, memoribus, paludibus, montibus...
-
Gaius Vibius Treboni****
Gallus (c. 206 –
August 253) was
Roman emperor from June 251 to
August 253, in a
joint rule with his son Volusi****.
Gallus was...
- "the
partners Hyacinthus,
Isidore and Pollio", "L.
Marius Phoebus and the
Vibii,
Viator and Retitutus." This
suggests that many of
those involved were members...
-
Bagnolo Piemonte, Barge. Its
ancient Roman name was
Caburrum or
Forum Vibii.
Cavour lies on the
north side of a huge
isolated m**** of
granite (the Rocca...
- luxurious,
elongated terraced villa was
owned first by the
consular family Vibii Pansae,
followed by
Gaius Caesar and
Lucius Caesar,
grandsons and heirs...
-
examples are
known include the Antistii, Decimii, Lartii, Paccii, Veidii, and
Vibii; and
perhaps also the Julii, Servii, and Sestii.
Varro described this praenomen...
-
Vibia Sabina (83–136/137) was a
Roman Empress, wife and
second cousin once
removed to the
Roman Emperor Hadrian. She was the
daughter of
Matidia (niece...
-
Vibia Aurelia Sabina (170 AD –
before 217 AD) was the
youngest daughter and
child born to
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and
Roman Empress Faustina the...