- 61,
Hortensius withdrew from
public life and
devoted himself to his profession. He
owned the
Villa della Palombara near Rome. In 56,
Hortensius admired...
- the
speaker and
politician Quintus Hortensius Hortalus—took the form of a protreptic. In the work, Cicero,
Hortensius,
Quintus Lutatius Catulus, and Lucius...
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Hortensius can
refer to: The
ancient Roman gens (clan) Hortensia.
Quintus Hortensius (dictator),
Roman dictator in 287 BC.
Quintus Hortensius Hortalus...
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himself entered Italy the war had
already begun, with his legate,
Quintus Hortensius,
occupying the
Italian town of Ariminum.
According to Suetonius, Caesar...
- (Latinized as
Martinus Hortensius). It lies some
distance to the west-southwest of the
prominent crater Copernicus.
Hortensius is
circular and cup-shaped...
-
Charles Cros or Émile-
Hortensius-Charles Cros (1
October 1842 – 9
August 1888) was a
French poet and inventor. He was born in Fabrezan, Aude. Cros was...
- the courts".
Hortensius was an
admirer and
friend of Cato's, and he was
eager to be more
closely related to Cato and his family.
Hortensius' own wife, the...
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Quintus Hortensius was an
ancient Roman,
appointed to the
office of
dictator in the year 287 BC. When the people,
pressed by
their patrician creditors...
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Quintus Hortensius (or
possibly Lucius Hortensius) (fl. 2nd
century BC) was a
Roman politician who was
elected consul for 108 BC, but was
prosecuted before...
-
Roman calendar. At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Hortensius and
Metellus (or, less frequently, year 685 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...