- Valerii. For the
Latin personal name, see
Volesus (praenomen).
Volesus or Volusus,
sometimes called Volesus Valerius, was the
eponymous ancestor of gens...
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derived from the
Latin praenomen Volesus or Volusus,
which in turn is
derived from valere, to be strong.
Volesus, or
Volesus Valerius, the
eponymous ancestor...
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found abbreviated Vol. The
praenomen Volesus, also
spelled Volusus, and
perhaps also Valesus, is best
known from
Volesus, the
founder of gens Valeria, who...
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Spurius (S.)
Statius (St.)
Tiberius (Ti.)
Titus (T.)
Tullus Vibius (V.)
Volesus (Vol.)
Vopiscus (Vop.) Notes:
Caeso is
frequently (especially in older...
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Lucius Valerius Messalla Volesus was a
Roman senator, who
flourished under the
reign of
Emperor Augustus. He was
consul in AD 5 with
Gnaeus Cornelius...
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Publicola and
Marcus Valerius Volusus. They were said to be the sons of
Volesus Valerius.
During the
period of po****r
discontent in Rome
which led to...
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Marcus Valerius Volusus (or
Volesus,
sometimes referred to as M.
Valerius Volusus Maximus) was a
Roman consul with
Publius Postumius Tubertus in 505 BC...
- are the men
whose names were once on everyone's lips: Camillus, Caeso,
Volesus, Dentatus, and to a
lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes, even Augustus...
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unification of both peoples.
Valerius came from a
wealthy family. His
father was
Volesus Valerius, and his
brothers were
Marcus Valerius Volusus and
Manius Valerius...
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Political offices Preceded by
Lucius Valerius Messalla Volesus, and
Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus as
Ordinary consuls Suffect consul of the
Roman Empire...