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Calpurnia gens
during the Republic, but was used by the
Calpurnii Lanarii. The family-names of the
Calpurnii under the
Republic were Bestia, Bibulus, Flamma,...
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mother great wealth. Piso came from the
ancient and
noble house of the
Calpurnii and he
distributed his
great wealth among many
beneficiaries of all Roman...
- most
distinguished senatorial families, and
specifically was
among the
Calpurnii Pisones. His wife was Licinia,
daughter of the
consul Marcus Licinius...
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nelle Egloghe di
Nemesiano (1896); and M. Haupt, De
Carminibus Bucolicis Calpurnii et
Nemesiani (1853), the
chief treatise on the subject. The text of the...
- that he
adopted the ****ure
consul Marcus Licinius Cr****us
Frugi from the
Calpurnii Pisones family. Cr****us was a
Roman general, who
fought first with ****tus...
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Bestia 666 (b. 1989),
Mexican wrestler Bestia (plant),
genus of moss
Calpurnii Bestiae,
ancient Romans Beast (disambiguation) La
Bestia (disambiguation)...
- Numa, from whom the
noble families (gentes) of the Pomponii, Pinarii,
Calpurnii, Aemilii, and
Pompilii respectively traced their descent.
Other more skeptical...
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Lucius Calpurnius Piso (died AD 70) was a
Roman senator active in the
first century AD.
During the Year of Four
Emperors he was
governor of
Africa and...
- M.
Aurelii Olympii Nemesiani Cynegeticon, Et
Ejusdem Eclogae IV, T.
Calpurnii Siculi Eclogae VII,
Claudii Rutilii Numatiani Iter, Q.
Serenus Samonicus...
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University Press. pp. 68–69. Haupt, M. (1854) De
Carminibus Bucolicis Calpurnii et Nemesiani. Champlin, E. (1978) The Life and
Times of
Calpurnius Siculus...