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"Articles with unsourced statements from March... | # Roman client kingdoms in Britain
The **Roman client kingdoms in Britain** were native tribes which chose to align themselves with the Roman Empire because they saw it as the best option for self-preservation or for protection from other hostile tribes.ᶜⁱᵗᵃᵗⁱᵒⁿ ⁿᵉᵉᵈᵉᵈ Alternatively, the Romans created (or enlisted)... | 1,545,226 | 2,316 | Roman client kingdoms in Britain | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_client_kingdoms_in_Britain | 2024-08-24T17:29:08 | Q3446134 | |
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The **gens Lafrenia** was a minor family in Roman history. It is known from only a few individuals, only one of whom was a figure of any consequence.
## Members
* Titus Lafrenius, one of the leaders of the Italic confederates during the Social War. He and his allies defeated the Roman legate Gnaeu... | 51,073,658 | 164 | Lafrenia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafrenia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:39:51 | Q28130644 | |
| Inchtuthil | |
| --- | --- |
| Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK | |
| InchtuthilLocation in Perth and Kinross | |
| Coordinates | 56°32′28″N 3°25′26″W / 56.541°N 3.424°W |
| Grid reference | NO1239 |
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**Inchtuthil** is the site of a Roman legionary fortress situated on a natural platform overlooking the north bank of the River Tay southwest of Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland (Roman Caledonia).
It was built in AD 82 or 83 as the advance headquarters for the forces of governor Gnaeus Julius A... | 898,790 | 1,091 | Inchtuthil | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inchtuthil | 2024-09-06T16:36:00 | Q2309575 |
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The **gens Precia** was a minor plebeian family of equestrian rank at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned toward the end of the Republic.
## Praenomina
The Precii known from history and inscriptions used the praenomina *Lucius*, *Gaius*, and *Quintus*, among the most common names ... | 56,239,458 | 468 | Precia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precia_gens | 2020-11-06T14:17:10 | Q49000450 | |
| Milecastle 49 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Cumbria | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Place in the Roman world | |
| Province | Britannia |
| Structure | |
| — Stone structure — | |
| Size and area | 19.8 m × 22.9 m (0.04 ha) |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′27″N 2°35′42″W / 54.990793°N 2.594987°W |
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54°59′27″N 2°35′42″W / 54.990793°N 2.594987°W / 54.990793; -2.594987
**Milecastle 49 (Harrows Scar)** was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY6202866407).
## Description
Milecastle 49 is immediately west of the gorge of the River Irthing where the Wall was carried over the river b... | 5,852,617 | 686 | Milecastle 49 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_49 | 2024-06-11T17:21:23 | Q16156627 |
| Milecastle 44 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Northumberland | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′46″N 2°29′16″W / 54.996104°N 2.487884°W |
| County | Northumberland |
| Country | England |
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | NY68886694 |
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**Milecastle 44 (Allolee)** was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY68886694).
## Description
Milecastle 44 is located about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of the Great Chesters fort (*Aesica*). The milecastle survives as a small number of visible facing stones, and a turf-covered bank... | 35,581,097 | 615 | Milecastle 44 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_44 | 2022-04-11T23:13:13 | Q6851179 |
| Milecastle 48 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Cumbria | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Place in the Roman world | |
| Province | Britannia |
| Structure | |
| — Stone structure — | |
| Size and area | 18.5 m × 21.3 m (0.04 ha) |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′20″N 2°34′24″W / 54.988991°N 2.573425°W |
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**Milecastle 48 (Poltross Burn)**, is a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY6340666195). Its remains lie near the village of Gilsland in Cumbria where it was historically known as "The King's Stables", owing to the well-preserved interior walls. Unusually a substantial section of stone sta... | 5,852,089 | 1,017 | Milecastle 48 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_48 | 2022-03-17T17:26:19 | Q6851181 |
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The **gens Patulcia** was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. Few members of this gens occur in history, but a number of others are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The Patulcii probably originated at Puteoli in Campania, as evidenced by the large number of inscriptions from that town bearing th... | 53,784,207 | 1,671 | Patulcia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patulcia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:32:36 | Q30603671 | |
| Milecastle 41 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Northumberland | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′50″N 2°25′23″W / 54.997335°N 2.423185°W |
| County | Northumberland |
| Country | England |
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | NY73026705 |
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**Milecastle 41 (Melkridge)** was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY73026705).
## Description
Milecastle 41 is located to the east of Caw Gap. The milecastle can be seen as turf-covered banks outlined by robber trenches. A cottage, long removed, occupied the site of, and was built f... | 41,261,921 | 424 | Milecastle 41 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_41 | 2023-12-13T10:17:28 | Q16156568 |
| Milecastle 45 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Northumberland | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′34″N 2°30′22″W / 54.992705°N 2.50613°W |
| County | Northumberland |
| Country | England |
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | NY67716657 |
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**Milecastle 45 (Walltown)** was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY67716657).
## Description
Milecastle 45 is located on the top of Walltown Crags. The walls have been comprehensively robbed, and little remains but the robber trenches and turf-covered spoil mounds. The site is clear... | 41,263,032 | 559 | Milecastle 45 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_45 | 2024-03-14T00:49:55 | Q16156595 |
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| Politics of ancient Rome |
| --- |
| Periods |
| * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** |
| Constitution... | 16,688,261 | 5,108 | Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_magistrates_of_the_Roman_Republic | 2023-06-08T10:30:00 | Q3277005 | |
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The **gens Luciena** was a minor family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the final century of the Republic.
## Origin
The nomen *Lucienus* appears to belong to a class of names derived from other names, including those of other gentilicia. It might therefore be derived from the ... | 51,103,527 | 301 | Luciena gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luciena_gens | 2021-07-21T09:38:30 | Q26902733 | |
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***Pater Patriae*** (plural *Patres Patriae*) was an honorific title in ancient Rome. In Latin, it means "father of the country", or more literally, "father of the fatherland".
The title was granted by the Roman Senate. During the Roman Republic, it was given only two times: to Camillus and Cicero. ... | 400,774 | 1,201 | Pater Patriae | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pater_Patriae | 2024-02-03T16:32:00 | Q928994 | |
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The **gens Peducaea**, occasionally written **Paeducaea** or **Peducea**, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens occur in history from the end of the second century BC, and from then to the time of Antoninus Pius, they steadily increased in prominence. The first of the Peducaii t... | 53,821,858 | 2,446 | Peducaea gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peducaea_gens | 2022-01-26T21:53:06 | Q30603986 | |
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***Dominus*** is the Latin word for master or owner. *Dominus* was used as a Roman imperial title. It was also the Latin title of the feudal, superior and mesne, lords, and an ecclesiastical and academic title. The ecclesiastical title was rendered through the French *seigneur* in English as *sir*,... | 3,053,788 | 807 | Dominus (title) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominus_(title) | 2024-05-08T03:03:12 | Q1283380 | |
[
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**Faustus** (/ˈfaʊstəs/ or occasionally /ˈfɔːstəs/) is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name. It was never particularly common at Rome, but may have been used more frequently in the countryside. The feminine form is *Fausta*. The name was not usually abbreviated, but is occasionally found abbre... | 25,180,979 | 464 | Faustus (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faustus_(praenomen) | 2021-07-24T14:35:55 | Q21473988 | |
Lees Hall Roman Camp
| Shown within Northumberland | |
| --- | --- |
| Location | near Haltwhistle, Northumberland |
| Coordinates | 54°59′5.280″N 2°27′46.764″W / 54.98480000°N 2.46299000°W |
| OS grid reference | NY 704 656 |
| History | |
| Periods | Roman Britain |
| Scheduled monument | |
| Designated | 12 Dece... | [
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**Lees Hall Roman Camp** is an archaeological site, a Roman camp near Hadrian's Wall, in Northumberland, England. It is near Haltwhistle and adjacent to the B6318 road.
## Description
The camp is one of over 40 temporary Roman camps recorded near Hadrian's Wall; they may have been marching ... | 70,383,849 | 385 | Lees Hall Roman Camp | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lees_Hall_Roman_Camp | 2022-06-09T03:32:37 | Q17650311 |
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The **gens Curtilia** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens appear in history, but others are known from inscriptions.
## Members
* Curtilius, a former partisan of Caesar, mentioned by Cicero in 43 BC as possessing an estate that had belonged to Gaius Sextilius Rufu... | 38,260,659 | 193 | Curtilia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtilia_gens | 2023-08-06T23:52:30 | Q5195626 | |
| Cohors III Delmatarum equitata c.R. pf | |
| --- | --- |
| Active | early 1st century to at least mid-3rd century |
| Country | Roman Empire |
| Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
| Role | infantry/cavalry |
| Size | 600 men (480 infantry, 120 cavalry) |
| Garrison/HQ | Germania Superior 80–134; Dacia 179–257 |
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**Cohors tertia Delmatarum equitata civium Romanorum pia fidelis** ("3rd part-mounted Cohort of Dalmatae Roman citizens, dutiful and loyal", abbreviated *COH III D*), was a Roman auxiliary cohort mixed infantry and cavalry unit.
## Origins
It was named after the Dalmatae, ... | 17,149,119 | 966 | Cohors III Delmatarum equitata c.R. pf | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_III_Delmatarum_equitata_c.R._pf | 2022-03-18T08:21:14 | Q5141406 |
| Milecastle 46 | |
| --- | --- |
| Location within Northumberland | |
| Type | Milecastle |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′15″N 2°31′32″W / 54.98759°N 2.5256°W |
| County | Northumberland |
| Country | England |
| Reference | |
| UK-OSNG reference | NY66466601 |
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**Milecastle 46 (Carvoran)** was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY66466601).
## Description
Milecastle 46 is just west of the Vallum deviation, north of Carvoran Roman Fort (*Magnis*). There are no visible remains of the milecastle, but its site can be distinguished by a slight, tu... | 41,263,197 | 381 | Milecastle 46 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_46 | 2023-12-11T16:34:15 | Q16156605 |
[
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The **gens Fulcinia** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first of this name to appear in history is Gaius Fulcinius, one of the ambassadors to Fidenae in 438 BC. After this, no Fulcinius is mentioned until the time of Cicero. Several Fulcinii are known from the first century BC, althoug... | 42,927,515 | 800 | Fulcinia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulcinia_gens | 2022-04-29T14:30:02 | Q17067335 | |
| Milecastle 5 | |
| --- | --- |
| Tyne and Wear, England, UK | |
| Milecastle 5Location in Tyne and Wear | |
| Coordinates | 54°58′17″N 1°37′44″W / 54.971402°N 1.628967°W |
| Grid reference | NZ23806410 |
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| Part of a series on the |
| --- |
| Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 |
| Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | |
| Campaign history * Wars and battles |
| Technological hist... | 26,461,935 | 974 | Milecastle 5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_5 | 2024-08-11T09:04:45 | Q6851185 |
| Cohors VI Delmatarum equitata | |
| --- | --- |
| Active | AD 14 until c. 100 |
| Country | Roman Empire |
| Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
| Role | infantry/cavalry |
| Size | 600 men (480 infantry, 120 cavalry) |
| Garrison/HQ | Mauretania Caesariensis 1st century |
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**Cohors sexta Delmatarum equitata** ("6th part-mounted Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry regiment.
## The Delmatae
It is named after the Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe that inhabited the Adriatic coastal mountain range of the eponymous Dal... | 17,157,026 | 636 | Cohors VI Delmatarum equitata | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_VI_Delmatarum_equitata | 2022-03-18T09:06:41 | Q5141426 |
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The **gens Acerronia** or **Aceronia** was a minor plebeian family at Rome during the late Republic and early Empire. The most distinguished member of the gens was Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus, consul in AD 37. A number of Acerronii are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The nomen *Acerronius* belo... | 25,447,631 | 1,094 | Acerronia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acerronia_gens | 2022-03-01T00:50:47 | Q3655687 | |
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The ***gens Autronia*** was a plebeian family at Rome. Persons of this gens first came into notice in the last century of the Republic; the first member who obtained the consulship was Publius Autronius Paetus, in 65 BC.
## Branches and cognomina
The only surname of the Autronii was *Paetus*, a co... | 25,684,445 | 249 | Autronia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autronia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:16:35 | Q4827109 | |
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The **Volusia gens** was an ancient Roman family.
## Members
* Marcus Volusius, aedile 43 BC; he had been proscribed, but managed to escape in sacerdotal vestments borrowed from a friend who was a votary of the goddess Isis.
* Volusius Vorenius, a centurion associated with Julius Caesar
* Volusius,... | 70,729,011 | 480 | Volusia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volusia_gens | 2023-12-07T19:14:54 | Q61728252 | |
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The **gens Flaminia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. During the first five centuries of Rome, no mention is made of any member of the Flaminia gens. In former times the Flaminii were believed to be only a family of the Quinctia gens; but this opinion arose from a confusion of the Flaminii wit... | 38,304,476 | 829 | Flaminia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaminia_gens | 2022-01-24T18:41:01 | Q362122 | |
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The **gens Viria** was a Roman family of the second and third centuries, possibly of northern Italian origin. The first member to ascend the *cursus honorum* was Virius Lupus, who attained the consulship in the late second century. It is possible that the family was elevated to patrician status around t... | 67,135,192 | 589 | Viria gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viria_gens | 2023-05-13T15:00:02 | Q61728248 | |
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The **gens Aebutia** was an ancient Roman family that was prominent during the early Republic. The gens was originally patrician, but also had plebeian branches. The first member to obtain the consulship was Titus Aebutius Helva, consul in 499 BC.
## *Praenomina*
During the first century of the Rep... | 13,774,545 | 595 | Aebutia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aebutia_gens | 2024-07-23T02:27:10 | Q2701857 | |
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| Politics of ancient Rome |
| --- |
| Periods |
| * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** |
| Constitution |
| * Kingdom * Republic + Sullan rep... | 10,871,446 | 1,309 | Vicus | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicus | 2024-08-26T15:03:37 | Q763590 | |
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The **gens Tettia**, sometimes written **Tetteia**, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned toward the end of the Republic. They obtained senatorial rank, and flourished under the early emperors.
## Origin
The nomen *Tettius* or *Tetteius* seems to belon... | 70,367,775 | 827 | Tettia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tettia_gens | 2023-02-24T19:01:41 | Q61728238 | |
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**Appius** (Latin pronunciation: [ˈappɪ.ʊs]), feminine **Appia**, is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, usually abbreviated **Ap.** or sometimes **App.**, and best known as a result of its extensive use by the patrician *gens Claudia*. The praenomen also gave rise to the patronymic *gens Appia*.
## Orig... | 25,173,380 | 984 | Appius | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appius | 2024-09-23T08:19:12 | Q4781092 | |
| Cohors II Delmatarum | |
| --- | --- |
| Active | early 1st century to 4th century |
| Country | Roman Empire |
| Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
| Role | infantry |
| Size | 480 men |
| Garrison/HQ | Britannia 105 - 4th century |
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**Cohors secunda Delmatarum** ("2nd Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment.
## Etymology
It is named after the Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe that inhabited the Adriatic coastal mountain range of the eponymous Dalmatia. The ancient geographer Strabo describes the... | 17,147,328 | 776 | Cohors II Delmatarum | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_II_Delmatarum | 2023-07-15T11:57:52 | Q5141409 |
| Cohors III Ulpia Petraeorum [sagittaria] [milliaria] [equitata] | |
| --- | --- |
| Active | ? |
| Country | Roman Empire |
| Type | Roman auxiliary cohort |
| Role | infantry |
| Size | 800 infantry, 240 cavalry |
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**Cohors tertia Ulpia Petraeorum [sagittaria] [milliaria] [equitata]** ("3rd Ulpian cohort from Petra, archers, 1000 strong, part-mounted") was a Roman auxiliary cohort of infantry and cavalry.
## Name
* *Ulpia*: Ulpian. The Imperial family name shows a link to the emperor Trajan (*M... | 53,893,733 | 639 | Cohors III Ulpia Petraeorum | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohors_III_Ulpia_Petraeorum | 2022-03-18T08:44:37 | Q21660645 |
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The **gens Tettiena** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in history in the time of Vespasian, from which they rose to hold the highest offices of the Roman state, but in the second century they once again faded into obscurity.
## Origin
The nomen *Tettie... | 70,376,719 | 2,172 | Tettiena gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tettiena_gens | 2024-08-26T12:53:15 | Q61728239 | |
| *Hispania Ulterior* | |
| --- | --- |
| Province of the Roman Republic | |
| 197 BC–19 BC | |
| Hispania Ulterior in 197 BC (in green) | |
| Capital | Corduba (Córdoba) |
| Historical era | Antiquity |
| • Established | 197 BC |
| • Disestablished | 19 BC |
| | **Succeeded by** | | --- | | | Hispania Baetica | | --... | [
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**Hispania Ulterior** (English: "Further Hispania", or occasionally "Thither Hispania") was a Roman province located in Hispania (on the Iberian Peninsula) during the Roman Republic, roughly located in Baetica and in the Guadalquivir valley of modern Spain and extending to all of Lusitania (moder... | 2,802,446 | 967 | Hispania Ulterior | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_Ulterior | 2024-08-30T13:37:20 | Q747040 |
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The **gens Didia**, or **Deidia**, as the name is spelled on coins, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first appears in history during the final century of the Republic. According to Cicero, they were *novi homines*. Titus Didius obtained the consulship in 98 BC, a dignity shared by no other D... | 9,706,744 | 1,243 | Didia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didia_gens | 2023-10-04T04:08:51 | Q1210618 | |
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The **gens Calidia** or **Callidia** was a Roman family during the final century of the Republic. The first of the *gens* to achieve prominence was Quintus Calidius, tribune of the plebs in 99 and praetor in 79 B.C.
## Origin of the gens
The *nomen Calidius* is probably derived from the Latin adjec... | 26,052,879 | 457 | Calidia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calidia_gens | 2021-01-01T18:34:43 | Q5019895 | |
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The ***comes tractus Argentoratensis*** (literally: "count of Strasbourg region") was in late antiquity commander of units of the mobile field army of the Western Roman Empire, operating along the Rhine frontier (Danube–Iller–Rhine Limes) in the Diocese of Gaul.
## Definition
The t... | 60,729,134 | 262 | Comes tractus Argentoratensis | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comes_tractus_Argentoratensis | 2024-05-28T23:22:20 | Q3684313 | |
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The ***gens Ennia*** was a family of Calabrian descent. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Quintus Ennius, a soldier, dramatist, and poet, whom the Romans came to regard as the father of their literature. Ennius was born at Rudiae, a village near Brundisium in Calabria, in 239 BC. He claimed ... | 38,279,960 | 413 | Ennia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:22:31 | Q5379168 | |
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The **gens Gessia** was a minor Roman family, known chiefly from the east of Imperial times. Members of this gens are first mentioned toward the end of the second century BC. Although they were of senatorial rank, none of the Gessii are known to have held any curule magistracies. The emperor Severus Al... | 51,006,419 | 491 | Gessia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gessia_gens | 2023-12-22T21:46:39 | Q28130479 | |
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"Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from Ma... | # Sextus (praenomen)
***Sextus*** (Latin pronunciation: [ˈsɛkstʊs]), feminine **Sexta**, is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name, which was common throughout all periods of Roman history. It was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic *gentes Sextia* and *Sextilia*. The name wa... | 25,236,875 | 475 | Sextus (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextus_(praenomen) | 2024-09-23T08:40:17 | Q7458630 | |
| London to Silchester road | |
| --- | --- |
| Devil's Highway | |
| Route information | |
| Time period | Roman Britain |
| Margary number | 4a |
| Major junctions | |
| From | Londinium (London) |
| To | Calleva Atrebatum |
| Location | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
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The **Devil's Highway** was a Roman road in Britain connecting Londinium (London) to Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) via Pontes (Staines). The road was the principal route to the west of Britain during the Roman period but, whilst maintained for its easternmost section, was replaced ... | 45,443,345 | 969 | Devil's Highway (Roman Britain) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil's_Highway_(Roman_Britain) | 2024-08-22T11:24:09 | Q19461336 |
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**Gnaeus** (/ˈ(ɡ)naɪəs, ˈniːəs/ (G)NY-əs, NEE-əs, Latin: [ˈŋnae̯.ʊs]), feminine **Gnaea**, is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name, which was common throughout the period of the Roman Republic, and well into imperial times. The praenomen was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gav... | 25,184,725 | 424 | Gnaeus (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnaeus_(praenomen) | 2024-09-23T08:28:03 | Q5574029 | |
| Battle of Mediolanum | |
| --- | --- |
| Part of the Crisis of the Third Century Roman–Alamanni conflict and Roman–Germanic Wars | |
| Map of Roman Mediolanum | |
| | Date | 259 AD | | --- | --- | | Location | Mediolanum, Roman Empire (today Milan, Italy) | | Result | Roman victory | | Territorial changes | Some pa... | [
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The **Battle of Mediolanum** took place in 259, between the Alemanni and the Roman legions under the command of Emperor Gallienus.
45°28′00″N 9°10′00″E / 45.466667°N 9.166667°E / 45.466667; 9.166667
| * v * t * e Rome against the Alemanni and the Juthungi | |
| --- | --- |
| * Mediolanum ... | 8,009,553 | 2,609 | Battle of Mediolanum | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mediolanum | 2024-09-14T05:46:08 | Q2309606 |
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The **gens Baebia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first member of the gens who obtained the consulship was Gnaeus Baebius Tamphilus, in 182 BC. During the later Republic, the Baebii were frequently connected with the patrician family of the Aemilii.
## Praenomina
The main praenomina of ... | 354,470 | 1,945 | Baebia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baebia_gens | 2022-08-22T19:12:47 | Q799721 | |
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**Hispania Carthaginiensis** or **Carthaginensis** (Latin for "Carthaginian Spain") was a province of the Roman Empire with its capital at Carthago Nova ("New Carthage", modern Cartagena). It covered the central Mediterranean coast of Spain around the city and its hinterland into central Ib... | 20,774,318 | 113 | Hispania Carthaginensis | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_Carthaginensis | 2024-09-11T02:12:16 | Q650788 | |
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**Hispania Balearica** was a Roman province encompassing the Balearic Islands off the east coast of modern Spain. Formerly a part of Hispania Tarraconensis, Balearica gained its autonomy due to its geographic separation and economic independence from the mainland. The province included three maj... | 3,522,462 | 1,504 | Hispania Balearica | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispania_Balearica | 2024-02-24T14:09:09 | Q3320446 | |
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***Auxilia palatina*** (sg.: *auxilium palatinum*) were infantry units of the Late Roman army, first raised by Constantine I as part of the new field army he created in about 325 AD.
Some of the senior and probably oldest of these units had special names such as *Cornuti* or *Brachiati*; others w... | 2,349,000 | 289 | Auxilia palatina | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxilia_palatina | 2023-12-26T16:53:52 | Q387075 | |
| Diocese of GaulDioecesis Galliarum | |
| --- | --- |
| Diocese of the Roman Empire | |
| 314 – 486 | |
| Capital | Augusta Treverorum |
| Historical era | Late Antiquity |
| • Established | 314 |
| • last Roman territory overrun by Franks | 486 |
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The **Diocese of Gaul** (Latin: **Dioecesis Galliarum**, "diocese of the Gaul [province]s") was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, under the praetorian prefecture of Gaul. It encompassed northern and eastern Gaul, that is, modern France north and east of the Loire, including the Low Countries and... | 14,006,487 | 330 | Diocese of Gaul | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Gaul | 2024-07-30T22:10:13 | Q1228610 |
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The **Diocese of Hispania** was a late antique administrative unit (*Dioecesis*) of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula. It existed from 298 to about 409 AD. Its capital was Augusta Emerita. The diocese was governed by a vicarius responsible to the praetorian prefect of Gaul.
## Organiz... | 58,998,284 | 299 | Diocese of Hispania | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocese_of_Hispania | 2024-06-03T11:36:11 | Q3028519 | |
| Milecastle 10 | |
| --- | --- |
| Tyne and Wear, England, UK | |
| Milecastle 10Location in Tyne and Wear | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′43″N 1°44′38″W / 54.995197°N 1.744027°W |
| Grid reference | NZ16476676 |
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| Part of a series on the |
| --- |
| Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 |
| Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | |
| Campaign history * Wars and battles |
| Technological his... | 27,394,932 | 1,926 | Milecastle 10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_10 | 2024-08-11T09:04:31 | Q6851143 |
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The **gens Equitia** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome, known from only a few individuals. No member of this gens obtained the consulship prior to the third century, but the emperor Probus may have been descended from the Tarquitii.
## Members
* Lucius Equitius, said to have been a run... | 38,284,112 | 223 | Equitia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equitia_gens | 2023-02-24T19:01:34 | Q5384646 | |
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As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman Empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. The worship of an ever increasing number of deities was tolerated and accepted. The government, and the Romans in general, tended to be toleran... | 2,583,955 | 2,595 | Religious persecution in the Roman Empire | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_persecution_in_the_Roman_Empire | 2024-10-04T04:20:57 | Q1153525 | |
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The **gens Cluvia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, known from the later Republic, and early imperial times. The first member of the gens to achieve prominence was Gaius Cluvius Saxula, praetor in 175 and 173 BC.
## Origin
The Cluvii were of Campanian origin. The earliest member of the family... | 27,408,814 | 951 | Cluvia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluvia_gens | 2021-09-29T10:14:43 | Q3622389 | |
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The **gens Attia** was a plebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double *t*. This gens is known primarily from two individuals: Publius Attius Atimetus, a physician to Augustus, and another physician of the same name, who probably lived later dur... | 25,659,954 | 367 | Attia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attia_gens | 2024-10-03T07:56:10 | Q4818310 | |
| Milecastle 1 | |
| --- | --- |
| Tyne and Wear, England, UK | |
| Milecastle 1Location in Tyne and Wear | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′01″N 1°33′02″W / 54.983494°N 1.550492°W |
| Grid reference | NZ28866552 |
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| Part of a series on the |
| --- |
| Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 |
| Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | |
| Campaign history * Wars and battles |
| Technological hist... | 18,192,598 | 1,158 | Milecastle 1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_1 | 2024-08-11T09:05:55 | Q6851145 |
| Provincia Mesopotamia ἐπαρχία Μεσοποταμίας | |
| --- | --- |
| Province of the Roman Empire | |
| 116–117 198–637 | |
| Provincia Mesopotamia within the Roman Empire. | |
| Capital | Amida (Diyarbakır) / Dara (Oğuz) / Nisibis (Nusaybin) |
| Historical era | Antiquity |
| • Established by Trajan | 116 |
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**Mesopotamia** was the name of a Roman province, initially a short-lived creation of the Roman emperor Trajan in 116–117 and then re-established by Emperor Septimius Severus in c. 198. Control of the province was subsequently fought over between the Roman and the Sassanian empires unt... | 6,058,361 | 1,334 | Mesopotamia (Roman province) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia_(Roman_province) | 2024-10-09T15:00:42 | Q765845 |
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**Roman cavalry** (Latin: *equites Romani*) refers to the horse-mounted forces of the Roman army throughout the regal, republican, and imperial eras.
In the regal era, the Roman cavalry was a group of 300 soldiers called *celeres*, tasked with guarding the Kings of Rome. Later their numbers were dou... | 20,992,655 | 5,300 | Roman cavalry | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_cavalry | 2024-03-15T18:14:30 | Q2511811 | |
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**Mumrills** was the site of the largest Roman fort on the Antonine Wall in Scotland. It is possible that Mumrills could exchange signals with Flavian Gask Ridge forts. Some believe Mumrills may have been the site of Wallace's defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. The farm at Mumrills was also used as an early... | 55,826,244 | 591 | Mumrills | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumrills | 2023-12-25T22:14:31 | Q48798427 | |
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The **gens Nasidiena** was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. The gens is best known from Nasidienus Rufus, a wealthy eques whose dinner given for Maecenas is satirized by Horace.
## Origin
The nomen *Nasidienus* probably belongs to a class of names deriving from other gentilicia, in this case p... | 53,211,800 | 230 | Nasidiena gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasidiena_gens | 2022-08-29T12:39:21 | Q30599521 | |
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Many naval bases were located in and around Egypt in the ancient times of this world. The particular naval base of **Peru-nefer** was one of the bases established in the Eighteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt. **Perunefer** is, according to Manfred Bietak, identified with Tell el-Daba or Ezbet H... | 55,924,451 | 1,110 | Peru-nefer | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru-nefer | 2024-05-30T15:12:23 | Q48730527 | |
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The **gens Opimia**, also written **Opeimia** on coins, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned during the time of the Samnite Wars, and they are mentioned in Roman historians from then down to the end of the Republic. The first of the Opimii to obtain the consul... | 53,297,730 | 791 | Opimia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opimia_gens | 2021-02-10T02:51:08 | Q11924019 | |
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The **gens Naevia**, occasionally written **Navia**, was a plebeian or patrician family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned at the time of the Second Punic War, but the first of the Naevii to obtain the consulship was Lucius Naevius Surdinus, in AD 30.
## Origin
The nomen *Naev... | 51,493,438 | 1,204 | Naevia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naevia_gens | 2023-02-24T19:01:36 | Q11924015 | |
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The **gens Nasidia** was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. The gens is best known from Quintus Nasidius, one of the admirals of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus during the Civil War. Although none of the Nasidii are known to have held any of the higher offices of the Roman state, a number are known from inscr... | 53,212,714 | 859 | Nasidia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasidia_gens | 2023-08-31T18:15:34 | Q30599532 | |
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**Caeso** (Classical Latin: [ˈkae̯soː]), feminine **Caesula** (also spelled **Cesula**, **Caesulla**, **Caesilla** or **Caesillia**) is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name. Although never a common name, Caeso was regularly used by a number of prominent families, both patrician and plebeian, dur... | 25,176,951 | 633 | Caeso (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caeso_(praenomen) | 2024-09-23T08:23:54 | Q5017055 | |
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The **gens Carvilia** was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, which first distinguished itself during the Samnite Wars. The first member of this gens to achieve the consulship was Spurius Carvilius Maximus, in 293 BC.
## Origin
The Carvilii were a modest family of equestrian rank, which rose to pro... | 25,431,824 | 930 | Carvilia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carvilia_gens | 2024-02-02T17:04:59 | Q1046143 | |
| Milecastle 11 | |
| --- | --- |
| Tyne and Wear, England, UK | |
| Milecastle 11Location in Tyne and Wear | |
| Coordinates | 54°59′46″N 1°46′02″W / 54.996142°N 1.767306°W |
| Grid reference | NZ14986686 |
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| Part of a series on the |
| --- |
| Military of ancient Rome 753 BC – AD 476 |
| Structural history | Army | | --- | | * Unit types and ranks * Decorations and punishments * Legions * Auxilia * Generals | | Navy | | * Fleets * Admirals | |
| Campaign history * Wars and battles |
| Technological his... | 27,394,939 | 1,145 | Milecastle 11 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milecastle_11 | 2024-08-11T09:05:52 | Q6851144 |
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| Politics of ancient Rome |
| --- |
| Periods |
| * **Roman Kingdom** 753–509 BC * **Roman Republic** 509–27 BC * **Roman Empire** 27 BC – AD 395 * Principate 27 BC – AD 284 * Dominate AD 284–641 * Western AD 395–476 * Eastern AD 395–1453 * **Timeline** |
| Constitution |
| * King... | 16,938,309 | 1,874 | Magistrates of the Roman Kingdom | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magistrates_of_the_Roman_Kingdom | 2023-04-19T11:53:34 | Q3277002 | |
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Caetronia gens
The **gens Caetronia**, occasionally written **Cetronia**, was a family at ancient Rome that flourished during the late Republic and early decades of the Empire. The nomen *Caetronius* is Etruscan in origin.
## Members
* Caetronius, father of the consul Vibius Pansa, was proscribed by Sulla.
* Ga... | 25,860,209 | 422 | Caetronia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caetronia_gens | 2022-08-29T03:01:01 | Q5017077 | |
| Knag Burn Gateway | |
| --- | --- |
| Northumberland, England, UK | |
| Knag Burn GatewayLocation in Northumberland | |
| Coordinates | 55°00′53″N 2°19′43″W / 55.01466°N 2.32865°W |
| Grid reference | NY79086894 |
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"Roman sites in Northumberland",
"History of Northumberland"
] | # Knag Burn Gateway
The **Knag Burn Gateway** is a gateway which was built into Hadrian's Wall some time after construction of the wall itself, generally acknowledged to be during the fourth century.
## Location
Knag Burn Gateway is located at the point where Hadrian's Wall crosses the Knag Burn, just to the east... | 27,161,251 | 386 | Knag Burn Gateway | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knag_Burn_Gateway | 2024-08-11T09:05:15 | Q6421716 |
[
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] | # Messia gens
The **gens Messia** was a plebeian family at Rome. The first person of this name to appear in history is Vettius Messius, a Volscian soldier whose courage inspired his comrades in a desperate battle against the Romans in 431 BC. It is not known when the Messii first obtained Roman citizenship. Members ... | 53,152,649 | 619 | Messia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messia_gens | 2022-03-21T13:28:27 | Q30599132 | |
[
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"Short description is different from Wikidata",
"Rupilii#%20",
"Roman gentes"
] | # Rupilia gens
The **gens Rupilia**, occasionally written **Rupillia**, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the latter part of the Republic, and Publius Rupilius obtained the consulship in 132 BC. Few others achieved any prominence, but the name occurs once or twi... | 56,928,991 | 789 | Rupilia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupilia_gens | 2023-02-24T19:01:39 | Q28018179 | |
[
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"Ancient Roman praenomina"
] | # Nonus (praenomen)
**Nonus** (/ˈnoʊnəs/) is a Latin *praenomen*, or personal name. It was never particularly common at Rome, but may have been used more frequently in the countryside. Although not attested in surviving Latin inscriptions, the name must have been used occasionally, as it gave rise to the patronymic ... | 25,372,540 | 339 | Nonus (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonus_(praenomen) | 2023-02-09T10:24:04 | Q7049642 | |
[
"Roman gentes"
] | # Saria gens
The **gens Saria** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens attained any of the higher offices of the Roman state, but several are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The origin of the nomen *Sarius* is unclear, but seems to be the source of another gentilicium, *Sariole... | 57,043,890 | 552 | Saria gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saria_gens | 2018-04-05T23:39:22 | Q52637454 | |
[
"Roman gentes"
] | # Romania gens
The **gens Romania** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens appear in history, but many are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The nomen *Romanius* belongs to a large class of gentilicia formed from surnames ending in the suffix *-anus*, typically derived from place... | 56,784,100 | 3,690 | Romania gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania_gens | 2019-08-24T06:32:20 | Q52637410 | |
[
"Use dmy dates from April 2022",
"Articles containing Latin-language text",
"Wikipedia articles needing clarification from March 2015",
"Articles with Latin-language sources (la)",
"Roman Britain",
"Late Roman provinces",
"States and territories established in the 3rd century",
"States and territories... | # Britannia Secunda
**Britannia Secunda** or **Britannia II** (Latin for "Second Britain") was one of the provinces of the Diocese of "the Britains" created during the Diocletian Reforms at the end of the 3rd century. It was probably created after the defeat of the usurper Allectus by Constantius Chlorus in AD 296 a... | 1,173,137 | 744 | Britannia Secunda | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britannia_Secunda | 2024-07-04T10:19:38 | Q918056 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Statoria gens
The **gens Statoria** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the time of the Second Punic War. None of them ever attained any of the higher offices of the Roman state.
## Origin
The nomen *Statorius* is derived from *Stator*, an epithet of Jupiter ... | 63,971,342 | 411 | Statoria gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statoria_gens | 2021-04-30T14:26:49 | Q92340836 | |
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"Short description is different from Wikidata",
"All set index articles",
"Set index articles on ancient Rome#Rufus%20(Roman%20cognomen)",
"Ancient Roman cognomina",
"Ancient Roman prosopographical lists"
] | # Rufus (Roman cognomen)
**Rufus** (/ˈruːfəs/) is one of the most common of the ancient Roman *cognomina*.
## List of Rufi
* Quintus Marcius Rufus, an officer of Marcus Licinius Crassus during the Third Servile War in 71 BC
* Annius Rufus, Prefect of Judea in 12 AD
* Calvisius Rufus, governor of Britain in the 3r... | 3,377,576 | 655 | Rufus (Roman cognomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_(Roman_cognomen) | 2024-08-20T15:15:57 | Q16281046 | |
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"CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt)",
"CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt)",
"Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas",
"Coordinates on Wikidata",
"National monuments in Braga District"
] | # Ara de Trajano
The **Ara de Trajano** is a Roman inscription made on a granite boulder located in Caldas das Taipas, Braga District, Portugal with an honorific inscription to Trajan, dated 103. It was classified as a Monumento Nacional(National Monument) by the Decreto of 16-06-1910, Diário do Governo, No. 136, of... | 56,867,302 | 345 | Ara de Trajano | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ara_de_Trajano | 2023-01-16T18:16:15 | Q9627043 | |
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"CS1 errors: missing periodical",
"Pinarii#%20",
"Roman gentes"
] | # Pinaria gens
The **gens Pinaria** was one of the most ancient patrician families at Rome. According to tradition, the gens originated long before the founding of the city. The Pinarii are mentioned under the kings, and members of this gens attained the highest offices of the Roman state soon after the establishmen... | 16,939,676 | 1,708 | Pinaria gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinaria_gens | 2024-10-03T10:00:43 | Q1453261 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Propertia gens
The **gens Propertia** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in history, and none of them ever obtained the consulship, but a few of them held other magistracies in imperial times. The most famous of the Propertii was Sextus Propertius, a celebrated poet... | 56,243,272 | 482 | Propertia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propertia_gens | 2022-03-26T01:55:31 | Q49000481 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
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The **gens Milonia** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. The first member of this gens mentioned in history was Gaius Milonius, a Roman senator, and one of Cinna's allies. The empress Milonia Caesonia was presumably descended from this family. A few Milonii are known from inscriptions.
#... | 66,418,465 | 348 | Milonia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milonia_gens | 2022-03-22T23:03:00 | Q92328556 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Urbinia gens
The **gens Urbinia** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Only a few members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but others are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The nomen *Urbinius* belongs to a class of gentilicia originally formed from cognomina ending in *-inus*. The surnam... | 70,592,558 | 533 | Urbinia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbinia_gens | 2024-05-21T14:24:27 | Q106999784 | |
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"Articles containing Latin-language text",
"Ancient Roman praenomina"
] | # Volesus (praenomen)
**Volesus**, **Volusus**, or **Volero** is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was occasionally used during the period of the Roman Republic, and briefly revived in imperial times. It gave rise to the patronymic gentes Valeria and Volusia. Although not attested from inscriptions, the fem... | 25,254,819 | 463 | Volesus (praenomen) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volesus_(praenomen) | 2023-02-24T19:01:41 | Q7940146 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Scandilia gens
The **gens Scandilia**, also written **Scantilia**, was an obscure plebeian family of equestrian rank at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned by ancient writers, but a number are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The nomen *Scandilius* belongs to a large class of gentilicia forme... | 57,109,020 | 1,150 | Scandilia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandilia_gens | 2020-07-22T16:47:12 | Q52637473 | |
| Battle of Protopachium | |
| --- | --- |
| Part of the First Mithridatic War | |
| Asia Minor at the time of the First Mithridatic War | |
| | Date | 89 BC | | --- | --- | | Location | Protopachium Fortress in Eastern Bithynia41°36′N 35°0′E / 41.600°N 35.000°E | | Result | Pontic victory | | Territorial changes |... | [
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... | # Battle of Protopachium
| * v * t * e Mithridatic Wars | |
| --- | --- |
| * First * Second * Third | |
| * v * t * e First Mithridatic War | |
| --- | --- |
| * River Amnias * Protopachium * Mount Scorobas * Rhodes * Athens and Piraeus * Chaeronea * Tenedos * Orchomenus | |
The **Battle of Protopachium** was fo... | 61,581,529 | 720 | Battle of Protopachium | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Protopachium | 2024-09-22T02:27:01 | Q15710625 |
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The **gens Sestia** (*Sēstia*) was a minor patrician family at ancient Rome. The only member of this gens to obtain the consulship in the time of the Republic was Publius Sestius Capitolinus Vaticanus, in 452 BC.
## Origin
The nomen *Sestius* is sometimes confused with that of *Sextius*, and these f... | 26,289,396 | 908 | Sestia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sestia_gens | 2024-03-24T21:13:22 | Q3480612 | |
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] | # Apustia gens
The ***gens Apustia*** was a plebeian family at Rome during the period of the Republic. The first member of this gens who obtained the consulship was Lucius Apustius Fullo, in 226 BC.
## Praenomina
The praenomina associated with the Apustiii included *Lucius, Gaius*, and *Publius*.
## Branches an... | 25,604,644 | 337 | Apustia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apustia_gens | 2021-03-29T19:41:21 | Q11923970 | |
[
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The **gens Sattia** was an obscure plebeian family of senatorial rank at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are known from the final century of the Republic to the time of Diocletian, but few of them held any of the higher offices of the Roman state.
## Praenomina
The main praenomina of the Sattii w... | 57,090,837 | 1,548 | Sattia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sattia_gens | 2021-09-13T17:29:37 | Q52637463 | |
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] | # Epidia gens
The **gens Epidia** was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. The only members to achieve any importance lived during the first century BC.
## Origin
According to Suetonius, The orator Epidius claimed to have been descended from a rural deity known as *Epidius Nuncionus*, although this name ma... | 38,280,084 | 234 | Epidia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidia_gens | 2023-08-08T14:06:30 | Q5382853 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
] | # Spuria gens
The **gens Spuria** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens occur in ancient writers, but many are known from inscriptions. Although at least some were of equestrian rank, and a number of Spurii held public offices in the various municipia, the most illustrious person of t... | 63,896,477 | 3,602 | Spuria gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spuria_gens | 2022-02-07T05:04:42 | Q96406229 | |
[
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"Porcii#%20"
] | # Porcia gens
The **gens Porcia**, rarely written **Portia**, was a plebeian family at Ancient Rome. Its members first appear in history during the third century BC. The first of the gens to achieve the consulship was Marcus Porcius Cato in 195 BC, and from then until imperial times, the Porcii regularly occupied th... | 15,668,453 | 2,607 | Porcia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcia_gens | 2024-01-29T15:39:29 | Q2065080 | |
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"CS1: long volume value",
"Ancient Roman titles",
"Gubernatorial titles",
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] | # Proconsul
A **proconsul** was an official of ancient Rome who acted on behalf of a consul. A proconsul was typically a former consul. The term is also used in recent history for officials with delegated authority.
In the Roman Republic, military command, or *imperium*, could be exercised constitutionally only by ... | 1,046,450 | 3,337 | Proconsul | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proconsul | 2024-08-26T15:44:55 | Q2912782 | |
[
"Roman gentes"
] | # Satellia gens
The **gens Satellia** was an obscure plebeian family of equestrian rank at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in ancient writers, but a number are known from inscriptions.
## Origin
The nomen *Satellius* belongs to a class of gentilicia formed mainly from cognomina ending in the ... | 57,048,958 | 1,248 | Satellia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellia_gens | 2019-04-01T21:32:48 | Q52637457 | |
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"CS1 French-language sources (fr)",
"Poppaei#%20",
"Roman gentes"
] | # Poppaea gens
The **gens Poppaea** was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear under the early Empire, when two brothers served as consuls in AD 9. The Roman empress Poppaea Sabina was a descendant of this family, but few others achieved any prominence in the Roman state. A number... | 51,300,879 | 1,930 | Poppaea gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppaea_gens | 2023-03-20T02:14:33 | Q12291066 | |
[
"Articles with short description",
"Short description is different from Wikidata",
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"Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM without a Wikisource reference",
"Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the DGRBM",
"Calavii#%20... | # Calavia gens
The **gens Calavia** was a distinguished Campanian family of Roman times. Several members of this gens were involved in the events of the Samnite Wars and during the Second Punic War. The most famous of its members was undoubtedly Pacuvius Calavius, the chief magistrate of Capua during Hannibal's inva... | 26,040,019 | 720 | Calavia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calavia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:20:38 | Q11910887 | |
[
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"Roman gentes"
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The **gens Spurilia**, sometimes spelled **Spurillia**, was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Hardly any members of this gens are mentioned by ancient writers, for the Spurilius mentioned in some manuscripts of Livy as tribune of the plebs in 422 BC is amended by some authorities to "Spuriu... | 63,902,525 | 1,121 | Spurilia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spurilia_gens | 2022-02-07T05:04:47 | Q61735373 | |
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"Articles with short description",
"Short description is different from Wikidata",
"Roman gentes",
"Arellii#%20",
"All stub articles",
"Ancient Roman people stubs"
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The **gens Arellia** was a plebeian family at Rome. Although of equestrian rank, this gens does not appear to have been particularly large or important, and is known primarily from three individuals.
## Members
* Arellius, a talented painter at Rome in the latter part of the first century BC, who g... | 25,614,814 | 191 | Arellia gens | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arellia_gens | 2021-07-21T09:13:40 | Q4788792 | |
[
"Articles with short description",
"Short description is different from Wikidata",
"Use dmy dates from February 2019",
"All articles that may contain original research",
"Articles that may contain original research from February 2019",
"Webarchive template wayback links",
"Commons category link is on Wi... | # Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene
**Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene** is an incident in the legends of Saint Sebastian and Saint Irene of Rome. It was not prominent in the hagiographical literature until the late Renaissance, and is hardly seen in art before then. As an artistic subject, normally in pain... | 59,341,346 | 2,283 | Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Sebastian_Tended_by_Saint_Irene | 2024-05-31T01:46:03 | Q21251731 |
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