- Metellus,
Meddix Tuticus in 100 BC.
Numerius Statius,
Meddix Tuticus in 130 BC.
Gaius Statius Clarus,
Meddix Tuticus around 90 BC. Olus Egnatius,
Meddix Tuticus...
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Chionodes meddix is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Texas, Arizona...
- was
often used, such as the
Punic sufet, Duumvir, or
native styles like
Meddix. The city-state of Genoa,
unlike ancient Rome,
bestowed the
title of consul...
-
bring good fortune.
Priests and
important politicians such as the
Meddix and
Meddix Tuticus were
involved in
these rituals.
Priests also
defined the limits...
-
eventually captured and
executed by
Fabius Rulli****.
Gaius Pontius was a
Meddix, a
Samnite position similar to a
Roman Consul or
Magistratus at the beginning...
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Adjective mersos, from meḍos (literally medius),
means iustus (cf.
Oscan meddix:
supreme magistrate, iudex). Both
words in
Latin and Osco-Umbrian have a...
- Atell****, a
supporter of
Hannibal during the
Second Punic War. He was the
meddix turicus, or
chief magistrate, at
Capua in 214 BC.
Decius Magius, leader...
-
nothing to say
about the name.
Scullard equates the name with the
Oscan word
meddix,
apparently a
cognate of the
Latin magister. If this is correct, then the...
-
story refer to Pliny,
Historia Naturalis, Book 29.6. The
Oscan official,
meddix,
appearing in inscriptions, was only a man who
rendered judgements of a...
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Chionodes johnstoni Clarke, 1947
Chionodes lactans Hodges, 1999
Chionodes meddix Hodges, 1999
Chionodes munifex Hodges, 1999
Chionodes naevus Hodges, 1999...