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Poetelius Libo and
Lucius Papirius Cursor.
Lucius Papirius L. f. M. n. Praetextatus,
censor in 272 BC, died in office.
Lucius Papirius, a
contemporary of Tiberius...
- of Ephesus, as
Papirius defended quartodecimanism against keeping Easter on the
Sunday after 14 Nisan. At the end of his life,
Papirius experienced martyrdom...
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later Papirius to
enhance the
prestige of his family. The
Papirii were one of the last
patrician gentes to
reach the consulship, with
Lucius Papirius Mugill****...
- with grain. This
forced the
Samnites to
engage Papirius.
There was an
indecisive battle and
Papirius besieged the
Samnites who then
surrendered and p****ed...
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Papirius Fabi**** was an
Ancient Roman rhetorician and
philosopher from the gens
Papirius in the time of
Tiberius and Caligula, in the
first half of the...
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Gaius Papirius Maso was a
Roman politician in the
third century BC.
Papirius served as
consul in 231 BC, with
Marcus Pomponius Matho as his colleague....
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Gaius Papirius Carbo (c. 163 – 119 BC) was a
Roman orator and politician.
Carbo was ****ociated with the
populist politician Gaius Gracchus in carrying...
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Marcus Aurelius Papirius Dionysius (died c. 190) was a
Roman eques and
jurist who held a
number of
military and
civilian positions during the
reign of...
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Lucius Papirius Cursor or
Lucius Papirius Praetextatus (c. 364 BC - 272 BC) was a
Roman politician of the 3rd
century BC, a
grandson of
Lucius Papirius Cursor...
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bishop and
martyr Sagaris who fell
asleep in Laodicea, or the
blessed Papirius, or Melito, the
Eunuch who
lived altogether in the Holy Spirit, and who...