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Sicinius was
elected one of the
first tribunes,
holding office for the
consular year 493 BC. The
perceived success of the
secession led by
Sicinius became...
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quite wealthy.
Sicinius Aemili****, the
brother of
Sicinius Amicus and
Sicinius Clarus, and
uncle of
Sicinius Ponti**** and
Sicinius Pudens, was persuaded...
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Lucius Siccius or
Sicinius Dentatus (died c. 450 BC) is a
supposed Roman soldier,
primus pilus, and tribune,
famed for his
martial bravery. He was cast...
- son-in-law,
together with a
younger brother,
Sicinius Pudens, a mere boy, and
their paternal uncle,
Sicinius Aemili****, to join him in
impeaching A****ius...
- 493:
Lucius Sicinius L. f.
Vellutus (Bellutus?) 493:
Spurius Icilius 492:
Spurius Sicinius Bellutus (or
Spurius Icilius?) 491:
Lucius Sicinius Vellutus 491:...
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Sicinius gens has been
traditionally known as a
plebeian family although it also had a
singular Patrician branch of
which it is
likely Titus Sicinius...
- Coriol****' son
Valeria –
chaste lady of Rome and
friend to Coriol****'
family Sicinius Velutus –
tribune Junius Brutus –
tribune Roman Citizens Roman Soldiers...
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commoners as well due to his
military victories. Two tribunes,
Brutus and
Sicinius, are
critical of his
entrance into politics,
fearing that his po****rity...
- was talk of ********inating the consuls. Instead, on the
advice of
Lucius Sicinius Vellutus, the
plebeians seceded en m****e to the Mons
Sacer (the Sacred...
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Roman calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Sicinius and Aquillius[citation needed] (or, less frequently, year 267 Ab urbe condita)...