- his uncle, Marcus,
after the
elder Gratidius' death, and
became known as
Marcus Marius Gratidi****. A
Marcus Gratidius who was
legate to
Quintus Tullius...
- expressions,
Excitabat enim
fluctus in
simpulo ut
dicitur Gratidius, translated: "For
Gratidius raised a
tempest in a ladle, as the
saying is". Then in...
-
Gargonius Gavius Geganius Gellius Geminius Genucius Gessius Glicius Granius Gratidius Gratius Haterius Hedusius Heius Helvidius Helvius Herennius Herennuleius...
-
through the
streets of Rome on a pike. Gratidi**** was the son of
Marcus Gratidius, of the gens
Gratidia from Arpinum, and Maria, the
sister of
Gaius Marius...
-
Lucius Licinius Lucullus). They then
killed Marcus Gratidius, one of Marius' legates, when
Gratidius attempted to
effect the
transfer of command. When...
- Gratidia, a
sister of
Marcus Gratidius of Arpinum,
married Marcus Tullius Cicero,
grandfather of the orator.
Gratidius,
legate and
probably nephew of...
- 57: C.
Messius 57: Q.
Numerius Rufus (Gracchus) 57:
Aelius Ligur 57:
Gratidius 57:
Marcus Cispius 57: P.
Sestius 57: C.
Cestilius 57: M'.
Curtius Peducae****...
- that
Marius had sent to take over his army, as well as the
legate Marcus Gratidius, a
relative of Marius. This
event showed that the
soldiers only recognised...
- f. C. n., a
brother of the general,
later adopted his
nephew Marcus Gratidius as his own son.
Gaius Marius C. f. C. n., son of the
general Marius, was...
- on his
industry and
foresight when he and his brother-in-law,
Marcus Gratidius,
petitioned on
behalf of
their city for the
right to vote by ballot. Marcus...