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- Titus Pontificius was a tribune in ancient Rome in 480 BC. Like his predecessor Spurius Licinius, he sought to promote a proposed agrarian law by encouraging...
- della Chiesa, Stati Pontifici, and Stato Ecclesiastico; Latin: Status Pontificius, also Dicio Pontificia "papal rule"). To some extent the name used varied...
- Pollius Pompeius Pompilius Pomponius Pomptinus Pom****dius Pontidius Pontificius Pontilienus Pontilius Pontius Popaedius Popidius Poppaeus Porcius Porsina...
- (scribae), a position known in the earlier Republican period as a scriba pontificius but by the Augustan period as a pontifex minor. A pontifex minor ****isted...
- Fabius and the consul Manlius perish in the fighting. The tribune Titus Pontificius unsuccessfully advocates an agrarian law. Xerxes encourages the Carthaginians...
- loosely translated from the Italian Stati Pontifici and Latin Status Pontificius ("Pontifical States"). The name is usually plural both to denote its...
- again in 481 and 480 BC, when the tribunes Spurius Licinius and Titus Pontificius respectively exhorted the plebs to refuse enrolment for military service...
- Gaius Maenius 481: Spurius Licinius (or Spurius Icilius?) 480: Titus Pontificius 476: Titus Genucius 476: Quintus Considius 475: Lucius Caedicius 475:...
- Fabius and the consul Manlius perish in the fighting. The tribune Titus Pontificius unsuccessfully advocates an agrarian law. Xerxes encourages the Carthaginians...
- his three young sons barely escaped execution. In 480 BC, when Titus Pontificius, one of the tribunes of the plebs, exhorted the plebeians to refuse enrolment...