- deities. The
Vitellii were Sabines, who
migrated to Rome
under the monarchy, and were
enrolled among the patricians. One
family of the
Vitellii settled at...
- of the
consul Lucius Junius Brutus)
together with
their two
uncles the
Vitellii and
three brothers Aquillii, all
executed following the
discovery of the...
- the consuls,
together with some
disaffected members of the
Aquillii and
Vitellii, who had
benefited from the
deposed regime.
Valerius was
informed of the...
-
Aulus Vitellius (/vɪˈtɛliəs/ vih-TELL-ee-əs; Latin: [ˈau̯lʊs wɪˈtɛlːijʊs]; 24
September 15 – 20
December 69) was
Roman emperor for
eight months, from 19...
- "leader"). Soon after, Brutus' two sons,
brothers of Brutus' wife, the
Vitellii, the Aquilii, and
relatives of
Collatinus are
discovered plotting to restore...
- Morgan, 69 AD: The Year of Four Emperors, p. 81 Epilogue: The Fall of the
Vitellii - Vitellia?,
daughter Archived 2014-01-11 at archive.today Bowman, The...
- re-admit the
royal family to the city. Two
brothers of Brutus' wife, of the
Vitellii, both of whom were senators, were
chief amongst the conspiracy,
along with...
-
common name
during the
republic for
traitors (according to legend, the
Vitellii were the
first to
betray the
republic to the
Tarquins shortly after the...
- Brutus, the
first consul, who
joined in a
conspiracy by
their uncles, the
Vitellii, to
restore the
Tarquins to power. They were
condemned and
executed by...
-
Lucius Vitellius (before 7 BC – AD 51) was the
youngest of four sons of
procurator Publius Vitellius and the only one who did not die
through politics...