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- The gens Terentilia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Only one member of this gens appears in history; Gaius Terentilius Arsa was tribune...
- Tarrutenia Tarutia Tarutilia Tatia Tattia Tauria Tebana Tedius Teia Terentia Terentilia Tertia Tertinia Tetrinia Tettia Tettidia Tettiena Thorania Thoria Tiburtia...
- Lucius Lucretius Tricipitinus was a Roman senator in the fifth century BC, and was consul with Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus in 462 BC. Tricipitinus...
- an invention of the patricians intended to avoid the vote of the Lex Terentilia, which provided for the creation of a commission to put consular rights...
- source, Book III of Livy's History. Conflict of the Orders Twelve Tables Terentilia gens His name appears as Terentius in Dionysius. Arnold, Thomas (1838)...
- Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus was a Roman politician of the 5th century BC, consul in 462 BC and maybe decemvir in 451 BC. He was a member of the Veturii...
- E. eurian****a Binomial name Euploea eurian****a Hewitson 1858 Synonyms ****axa Fruhstorfer, 1910 terentilia Fruhstorfer, 1910 Penoa thomsoni Kirby, 1889...
- demanded that the rights of the consuls be written down (drafted in the lex Terentilia) and the conservative patricians who opposed limitations to the consular...
- tribunes who wanted the Aventine part of the state domain with the rogatio Terentilia, and the patricians, who opposed the plebs measure. Concessions were made...
- years that the power of the consuls be limited in written law. The Lex Terentilia, first drafted in 462 BC, was deferred each year by the tribunes who tirelessly...