-
branches of the
Acilii bore the
cognomina Aviola, Balbus, and Glabrio. The
Glabriones were the
first family to
appear in history, and they
continued the longest...
- Antonines, most
noble families had died out; one of the last were the
Acilii Glabriones who
survived into the 4th century.
Cursus honorum Brunt 1982, p. 11. Brunt...
-
Ivrea and self-proclaimed King of
Italy Arduino il Glabro, or
Arduino Glabrione, (died 977),
Margrave of
Turin Arduino di Melfi, or
Arduin the Lombard...
- him from Faustus.
Sibidius was a
member of the
lineage of the
Acilii Glabriones, who
descended from the
consul of 191 BC,
Manius Acilius Glabrio. Cameron...
- the name
Priscilla appears also in the
senatorial family of the
Acilii Glabriones,
whose burial-place was in the
Catacomb of
Priscilla on the Via Salaria...
-
served as
consul in the Late
Republic and the
Imperial Age, and the
Acilii Glabriones have been
described as the very longest-lived clan in
ancient Roman politics...
- Plarii, Plari****
could trace a
connection with the
Senatorial Acilii Glabriones:
Manius Acilius Glabrio,
consul in 91, had
married Arria L.f.
Plaria Vera...
- anno suo,
Acilius Glabrio was born in 119. He
belonged to the
Acilii Glabriones, a
family that
first gained prominence during Republican times. Although...
- Dondin-Payre,
Exercise du
pouvoir et continuité gentilice: les
Acilii Glabriones (Rome: École Française de Rome, 1993), p. 166 CIL VI, 32199 "Rufius Achilius...
-
sources he was
thought to be one of the
Acilii Aviolae,
rather than the
Glabriones; it
remains uncertain which identification is correct. His
praenomen is...