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Publius Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severi**** (c. 67 – c. 130) — the son of a little-known
jurist of the same name,
hence also
Celsus filius...
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Saint Juventius (died 8
February 397),
sometimes spelled Eventius, Iventius, or Inventius, was a
bishop of
Pavia during the 4th century,
holding the position...
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refer to
Juventius,
although he is not named. The name
Juventius is that of an upper-class
Roman family, and so it is
likely that
Juventius is of the...
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nulla obligatio est
there is no
obligation to do the
impossible Publius Juventius Celsus,
Digesta L 17, 185.
imprimatur let it be
printed An authorization...
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pronounced king of Macedonia,
defeating the army of the
Roman praetor Publius Juventius Thalna during the
Fourth Macedonian War (150–148 BC).
Despite this, Andriscus...
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response to Scipio's report, the
Senate appointed a praetor,
Publius Juventius Thalna, to
command a
legion and
settle the
situation with
military force...
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Titus Juventius, a
military tribune, in the
beginning of the
second century BC. The
first of the
Juventii to
obtain the
consulship was
Marcus Juventius Thalna...
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Iteius Iturius Janius Javolenus Jucundius Julius Juncius Junius Justinius Juventius Laberius Labienus Lacerius Laecanius Laelius Laenius Laetilius Laetorius...
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Marcus Furius Bibaculus, a first-century BC poet who had an
affair with
Juventius, for whom Catullus' had an
unrequited p****ion.
Aurelius refers to Marcus...
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second century Lucius Julius Juli****
during the
reign of
Caracalla Marcus Juventius Secundus Rixa
Postumius Pansa Valeri****
Severus early third century....