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- gave rise to the gentes Pompilia and Pomponia. According to legend, the Quinctilii predated the founding of Rome. When the brothers Romulus and Remus had...
- Cleander fled to Commodus, who was at Laurentum in the house of the Quinctilii, for protection, but the mob followed him calling for his head. At the...
- religious festival of the Lupercalia. The other college bore the name of the Quinctilii, suggesting that in the earliest times these two gentes superintended...
- killed himself. Although he was a patrician by birth, his family, the Quinctilii Vari, had long been impoverished and was unimportant; Ronald Syme notes...
- the site of the remains of a Roman villa of the consular family of the Quinctilii. Pope Gregory XIII, whose heraldic dragon led to calling the villa "Mondragone"...
- authors including Julius Afric****, pseudo-Democritus, pseudo-A****ius, the Quinctilii, Florentinus and Tarentinus. Except for a few fragments, the work of Vindonius...
- Graecae XII (2) 531. Varus: Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae**** 52.770. Quinctilii of Eresos: Inscriptiones Graecae XII Supplementum 47 (1st or 2nd century...
- but this seems an error, and Gnaeus was not a praenomen used by the Quinctilii. Broughton, vol. I, pp. 286, 289, 290. Münzer, Römische Adelsparteien...
- ****tus Quintilius Valerius Maximus was a Roman politician and senator in the second century AD. Born in Alexandria Troas, Quintilius Valerius Maximus and...
- ****tus Quinctilius (died 452 BC) was a member of the Quinctilia gens who was consul of the Roman Republic from 453 till his death due to pestilence in...