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- Gaius Terentilius Harsa or Caius Terentilius Arsa was a Tribune of the Plebs of the Roman Republic in 462 BC. In 467 BC, Gaius agitated the plebeians to...
- in history; Gaius Terentilius Arsa was tribune of the plebs in 462 BC. A few others are known from inscriptions. The nomen Terentilius belongs to a large...
- by the Aequi to their east and, beginning in 462 BC, the tribune G. Terentilius Harsa began pressing for codification of the Roman laws in order to establish...
- Tecusenus Tedisenus Teditius Tedius Teiustius Terefrius Terrasidius Terentilius Terentius Tertinius Tertius Tesit**** Tetricius Tetrinius Tettidius Tettienus...
- Tables, dating from the mid-fifth century BC. The plebeian tribune, C. Terentilius Arsa, proposed that the law should be written in order to prevent magistrates...
- Gaius Terentius Arsa, tribune of the plebs in 462 BC, but Livy calls him Terentilius, and from inscriptions this would seem to be a separate gens. No other...
- Distributing Public Lands" (decemviri agris dandis adsignandis). Gaius Terentilius Harsa, a plebeian tribune, wished to protect the plebeian po****tion...
- Numitorius 470: Marcus Duillius 470: Gaius Sicinius 462: Gaius Terentilius (Terentilius?) Arsa 462: ****tus Titius 461: Marcus Volscius Fictor 461: Aulus...
- Solon Zaleucus Charondas Demonax Diagoras of Melos Numa Pompilius Gaius Terentilius Harsa Marcus Tullius Cicero Gaius Herennius Modestinus Aemilius Papini****...
- senate to counter the legislation of the tribune of the plebs Gaius Terentilius Harsa, who had the previous year pushed for a limitation of the consuls'...