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  Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 23 (v. 1)
Cornicen does not seem to have been a family-name, but only a sur­name given to Postumus Aebutius Elva, who was consul in b.
This gens was distinguished in the early ages, but from the time of the above-mentioned Aebutius Elva, no patrician member of it held any ciirale office till the praetorship of M. Aebutius Elva in b.
It is doubtful to which of the family P. Aebutius belonged, who disclosed to the consul the existence of the Bacchanalia at Rome, and was rewarded by the senate in consequence, b.
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 PRO A. CAECINA ORATIO
Fundus addicitur Aebutio; pecuniam argentario promittit Aebutius; quo testimonio nunc vir optimus utitur sibi emptum esse.
Hoc est periculosum, dissolvi hoc interdictum, est captiosum omnibus rem ullam constitui eius modi quae, cum armis gesta sit, rescindi iure non possit; verum tamen illud est turpissimum, tantae stultitiae prudentissimos homines condemnari, ut vos iudicetis huius rei ius atque actionem in mentem maioribus nostris non venisse.
Aebutius autem qui fatetur aliquo ex loco deiectum esse Caecinam, is quoniam se restituisse dixit, necesse est male fecerit sponsionem.' [81] Quid est, Piso?
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 A NOTE ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE "GREEK" THEATRE
Family matters about young Aebutius were not nice (although he did not know it at the beginning): his mother was completely under the influence of the new husband, which is in itself good, but the new husband spent some part of the money of young Aebutius.
Of course they could not marry because Hispala was a freedwoman and marriage rights of first-generation freed slaves were seriously curtailed, and young Aebutius' father had had a state horse.
Aebutius got the right not to bother with state horse if does not want to.
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 Vindolanda Tablets Online | Exhibition | Army Life | Clothing
Some of the brooch types found at Vindolanda and other fron tier forts reflect local tastes and are among the few pieces of archaeological evidence from Roman forts for contact with the native population.
The sole and strap of a woman's sandal, stamped with the initials of the maker (Lucius Aebutius Thales) and other designs, including a vine leaf.
Some examples of more elaborate footwear from Vindolanda, with the leather of the uppers cut away to produce a type of 'fishnet' effect.
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