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- Arvina, Blasio, Cethegus, Cinna, Cossus, Dolabella, Lentulus, Maluginensis, Mammula, Merenda, Merula, Rufinus, Sca****, Scipio, Sisenna, and Sulla belonged...
- Maltinus, Maluginensis, Mamercinus, Mamercus, Mamertinus, Mamili****, Mamma, Mammula, Mancinus, Maniacus Manili****, Manli****, Mansuetus, Marcallas, Marcella...
- stones (cairns). In Portuguese, barrows are called mamoas, from the Latin mammulas, given to them by the Romans because of their shape, similar to the breast...
- Terentius Varro, one of the legates sent to the senate by Aulus Cornelius Mammula in 190 BC, to report news from Asia. He was praetor in 184, and was ****igned...
- Gaius Terentius Varro 217 Marcus Aemilius (Regulus?) 217 Aulus Cornelius Mammula 217 Titus Otacilius Cr****us 217 Marcus Pomponius (Matho?) 216 Marcus Claudius...
- praetor 182 BC Tiberius Claudius Nero praetor 181 BC Publius Cornelius Mammula praetor 180 BC Quintus Mucius Scaevola praetor 179 BC (?) C. Cluvius Saxula...
- of Cannae. Aulus Terentius Varro, an envoy (legatus) of Aulus Cornelius Mammula, who was stationed with troops as propraetor in Greece, in 190–189. Along...
- Cividade itself. In Portugal, these barrows are called mamoa, from the Latin mammula, given to them by the Romans because of their shape, similar to the breast...