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Urbicus is
Latin for "of the city" or "civic", and may
refer to:
Aggenus Urbicus,
Roman technical writer...
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agency of the
legate Lollius Urbicus". It
seems that, in a
reversal of
Hadrianic policy in Britain, he sent
Lollius Urbicus to
effect the
reconquest of...
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Aggenus Urbicus (also
Agennius Urbicus) was an
ancient Roman technical writer appearing in the
Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum, a
collection of
works on...
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proceedings which had in the
meantime taken place in Rome
before Lollius Urbicus as
prefect of the city,
which must have been
between 150 and 157. The Apology...
- were left by a
Roman ****ault,
almost certainly as part of
Quintus Lollius Urbicus'
conquest of the
Scottish Lowlands in
about 140. In
November 1542, James...
- predecessor.
Following his
defeat of the
Brigantes in 139 AD,
Quintus Lollius Urbicus, the
Roman Governor of Britannia, was
ordered by
Antoninus Pius to march...
- Wall,
built by the
Numidian governor of
Roman Britain,
Quintus Lollius Urbicus, of a
North African style, one
being a c****erole dish that may have been...
-
Chilperic I and Gondioc. They
defeat the
Suebi under King
Rechiar on the
Urbicus River, near
Astorga (Gallaecia); this
shatters the
power of the Suebi....
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little opposition along the way.
Rechiar had deplo**** his army on the
River Urbicus (Órbigo),
close to the city Astorga. On 5
October 456,
Theodoric defeated...
- the north.
Quintus Lollius Urbicus was made
governor of
Roman Britain in 138, by the new
emperor Antoninus Pius.
Urbicus was the son of a
Libyan landowner...