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Aulus Cornelius Celsus Aulus Cornelius Cossus Aulus Cremutius Cordus Aulus Didius Gallus Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento Aulus Gabinius Aulus Gellius...
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Aulus Vitellius (/vɪˈtɛliəs/ vih-TELL-ee-əs; Latin: [ˈaːwlus wiˈtɛːlːijus]; 24
September 15 – 20
December 69) was
Roman emperor for
eight months, from...
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Herbert Nall, ed. (1921).
Stories from
Aulus Gellius.
Elementary classics. London: Macmillan. The
Attic Nights of
Aulus Gellius (Loeb
classical Library). Vol...
- the "A·PLAVTIO" of the
inscription is now
identified as
Aulus'
father of the same name,
Aulus Plautius. The
younger Plautius was
suffect consul for the...
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Aulus Postumius may
refer to a
number of
different people from
Roman history:
Aulus Postumius (military
tribune 180 BC), one of the
military tribunes...
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Aulus Hirtius (Latin: [ˈau̯lʊs ˈhɪrtɪ.ʊs]; c. 90 – 43 BC) was
consul of the
Roman Republic in 43 BC and a
writer on
military subjects. He was
killed during...
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Aulus Pompeius was the name of two
Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of
plebs status. They
lived during the
Roman Republic.
Aulus Pompeius (flourished...
- mean "he who
refuses to pay". The
plaintiff would be
referred to as
Aulus Agerius.
Aulus is also a praenomen,
while Agerius suggests the
Latin verb ago, "I...
- Birley,
Aulus Didius Gallus was
considered a
novus homo, "if not
necessarily the
first of his
family to
enter the senate." A
proconsul of Cyprus,
Aulus Didius...
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Aulus Gabinius (before 101 BC[citation needed] – 48 or 47 BC) was a
politician and
general of the
Roman Republic. He had an
important career, culminating...