- Varro. Two
biographies of
Lucullus survive today, Plutarch's
Lucullus in the
famous series of
Parallel Lives, in
which Lucullus is
paired with the Athenian...
-
Spanish Steps. The
fabled gardens of
Lucullus were
among the most
influential in the
history of gardening.
Lucullus had first-hand
experience of the Persian...
- Look up
lucullus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lucullus may
refer to:
Licinius Lucullus, any man of the
family Licinii Luculli;
Lucius Licinius...
- VI of Pontus.
Lucius Licinius Lucullus (aedile 202 BC), great-grandfather of the
famous conqueror Lucius Licinius Lucullus (consul 151 BC), grandfather...
- The
villa of
Lucullus was an
extensive and
sumptuous ancient Roman villa built in the
first century BC in
Naples by the
famous gourmet,
general and consul...
- Chichester,
discovered in 1923,
refers to a "
Lucullus, son of Amminus".
Russell argues that this is the same
Lucullus, and that his
father was the
native British...
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sending the
consuls Lucius Licinius Lucullus and
Marcus Aurelius Cotta,
Lucullus to Cilicia, and
Cotta to Bithynia.
Lucullus's force would invade Pontus by land...
-
waited for
Lucullus. Upon
entering Pontus,
Lucullus lay
siege to Themiscyra, the
legendary home of the Amazons, on the
River Thermodon.
Lucullus's forces...
-
praetor Lucius Licinius Lucullus, who had just put down a
revolt in
Campania (the
Vettian Revolt), to
quell the rebellion.
Lucullus, at the head of a 17...
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under the
command of
Lucullus, and a year
later he met
another major defeat at Artaxata, the old
Armenian capital. The
recall of
Lucullus gave
Tigranes a brief...