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Regillus was an
ancient lake of Latium, Italy,
famous in the
legendary history of Rome as the lake in the
neighborhood of
which occurred (in 496 B.C.)...
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related to this article: Macaulay's The
Battle of the Lake
Regillus The
Battle of Lake
Regillus was a
legendary Roman victory over the
Latin League shortly...
- next poem, The
Battle of Lake
Regillus,
celebrates the
Roman victory over the
Latin League at the
Battle of Lake
Regillus.
Several years after the retreat...
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Aemilius Regillus (fl. c. 190 – 189 BC) was a
Roman admiral and
praetor during the war with
Antiochus III of Syria. Born to
Marcus Aemilius Regillus, much...
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Regillus was one of the emperor's comites, an
imperial legate and
proconsul of a
Roman province.
According to
inscriptional evidence,
Regillus was...
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Roman expeditionary force,
which encountered the army near Lake
Regillus.
During the
course of the battle, Aebutius, the
magister equitum, spotted...
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magister equitum under Aulus Postumius Albus at the
Battle of Lake
Regillus. He was the
father of
Lucius Aebutius Helva,
consul in 463 BC. Aebutius...
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suggests "swollen ankles". The
cognomina Regillus and Buca
apparently belonged to short-lived families.
Regillus appears to be
derived from the
Sabine town...
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consuls died at the
Battle of Lake
Regillus Octavius Mamilius,
ruler of
Tusculum also died at the
Battle of Lake
Regillus Iccus of Epidaurus,
Olympic boxer...
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Marcus Appius Atilius Bradua Regillus Atticus Son,
Regillus – born as
Tiberius Claudius Herodes Lucius Vibullius Regillus, 150–155
Unnamed child who died...