- The
epulones (Latin for "feasters"; sing.
epulo)
arranged feasts and
public banquets at
festivals and
games (ludi). They
constituted one of the four great...
- Epulonipiscium,
commonly referred to as "
epulos," are
morphologically diverse and
extremely polyploid.
Epulos also have
unique reproductive strategies...
-
recent edict p****ed by the aediles. The
pyramid was
built for
Gaius Cestius Epulo, the son of Lucius, of the
tribe of Pobilia. The
inscription on it mentions...
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include Opitulus, Almus, Ruminus, Frugifer, Farreus, ****ia, Dapalis,
Epulo.
Augustine gives an
explanation of the ones he
lists which should reflect...
-
include Opitulus, Almus, Ruminus, Frugifer, Farreus, ****ia, Dapalis,
Epulo.
Augustine gives an
explanation of the ones he
lists which should reflect...
- 500 BC;
evidently an
error for
Manius Tullius Longus.
Publius Manlius,
epulo in 196 BC,
praetor in
Hither Spain in 195. He was
possibly expelled from...
- gens
Cestia was not a
prominent family until the time of
Gaius Cestius Epulo,
whose tomb, the
Pyramid of Cestius,
survives built into Rome's 3rd-century...
-
Epulon (
Epulo, Epulone, Aepulo;
ruled 181 – 177 BC) was a king or
tribal leader of the
Histri in
northern Illyria.
Epulon conducted a
series of wars against...
- doi:10.1071/SB9940183. Townsend,
Roberta A.; ****sman, John M. (2004). "=
Epulo multipedes gen. et sp. nov. (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta), a
coralline parasite...
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novus homo and
minor orator.
Lucius Coelius C. f. C. n. Caldus,
septemvir epulo.
Gaius Coelius L. f. C. n. Caldus,
quaestor under Cicero in
Cilicia in 50...