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Lucius Annius,
praetor of the
Roman colony of Setia, in 340 BC, and
other Annii are
mentioned at Rome
during this period.
Members of this gens held various...
- Spain); the gens had
legendary claims of
descendance from Numa Pompilius. The
Annii Veri rose to
prominence in Rome in the late 1st
century AD. Marcus's great-grandfather...
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Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla or
Lucilla (7
March 148 or 150 – 182) was the
second daughter of
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius and
Roman empress Faustina...
- whom they were allied) to
weave local alliances, in the
Baetica (with the
Annii, the
Ucubi and
perhaps the
Dasumii from Corduba), the
Tarraconense and the...
- Faustae,
perhaps belonging to the wife of
Constantine I. The
property of the
Annii, of
Domitia Lucilla Minor (the
mother of
Marcus Aurelius) and of the Quintilii...
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Three main sets of
works are
attributed to
Florus (a
Roman cognomen):
Virgilius orator an poeta, the
Epitome of
Roman History and a
collection of 14 short...
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Annia Galeria Faustina the Elder,
sometimes referred to as
Faustina I or
Faustina Major (c. 100 – late
October 140), was a
Roman empress and wife of the...
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Paculla Annia was a
Campanian priestess of Bacchus. She is
known only
through the
Roman historian Livy's
account of the introduction,
growth and spread...
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Titus Annius Milo (died 48 BC) was a
Roman political agitator. The son of
Gaius Papius Celsus, he was
adopted by his
maternal grandfather,
Titus Annius...
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Marcus Annius Flori**** (died 276), also
known as Florian, was
briefly Roman emperor in the year 276. He took the
throne after the
murder of his half-brother...