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Gaius Maenius (possibly
Gaius Maenius Antiaticus) was a
Roman statesman and
general who was
elected consul in 338 BC and
appointed dictator twice, in...
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defeated in 338 BC at the
Battle of
Pedum on the
river Astura,
where Gaius Maenius commanded the
Roman naval forces which defeated the
combined Latin armies...
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routed by
Maenius. Meanwhile,
Camillus set off for
Pedum itself,
where he
engaged the
larger armies of
Tibur and Praeneste.
Maenius,
after having...
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family was
Gaius Maenius,
consul in 338 BC, and
dictator in both 320 and 314. In some m****cripts, the
nomen Maenius appears to have been erroneously...
- 338 BC and in 325 BC.
During his 338 BC consulship, he,
along with
Gaius Maenius,
commanded Rome's
legions during the
Battle of Pedum,
during which Camillus...
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consuls are
fighting the
Samnites at Tarracina, the
Romans elect Gaius Maenius as
Dictator with
Marcus Foslius Flaccinator as his
Magister Equitum (Master-of-Horse...
- the fathers/ancestors") in
ancient Rome. When
Censor in 318 BC,
Gaius Maenius provided buildings in the
Forum neighborhood with balconies,
which were...
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would have
altered the
records to make this a
dictator rei
gerundae causa.
Maenius is one of
three dictators appointed in 320, none of whom is
listed as having...
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Charles X into
Paris after his coronation, 1825 The Art of War[s] -
Chase Maenius [full
citation needed] This article incorporates text from a publication...
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Gaius Maenius, the
Antiate fleet was
confiscated by Rome, of
which the
prows (literally
rostra in Latin) of six
ships were set upon the Rostra.
Maenius paid...