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  Gaius Flaminius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaius Flaminius was a politician and consul of the Roman Republic in the 3rd century BC.
Meanwhile, the reorganization of the land contributed to a renewed attack on Roman territory by the Gauls, whom the Romans finally defeated at the Battle of Telamon in 224.
In 223 Flaminius was elected consul for the first time, and with Marcus Claudius Marcellus he forced the Gauls to submit to Rome, creating the province of Cisalpine Gaul.
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 GAIUS FLAMINIUS - LoveToKnow Article on GAIUS FLAMINIUS
He erected the Circus Flaminius on the Campus Martius, for the accommodation of the plebeians, and continued the military road from Rome to Ariminum, which had hitherto only reached as far as Spoletium (see FLAMIMA, VIA).
He hastened at once to Arretium, the termination of the western high road to the north, to protect the passes of the Apennines, but was defeated and killed at the battle of the Trasimene lake (see PuNIc WARS).
His son, GAIUS FLAMINIUS, was quaestor under P. Scipio Africanus the elder in Spain in 210, and took part in the capture of New Carthage.
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In the aftermath of the Second Punic War, Flaminius, a novus homo, was the leaderof a reform movement which sought to reorganize state land in Italy.
As tribune of the plebs in 232 BC, he passed a plebiscite which divided the land south of Ariminium, which had been conquered from the Gauls decades before, and gaveit to poor families whose farms had fallen into ruin during the war.
Flaminius was governor of Sicily in 227.Meanwhile, the reorganization of the land contributed to a renewed attack on Roman territory by the Gauls, whom the Romansfinally defeated at the Battle of Telamon in 224.
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 Gaius Flaminius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Flaminius was governor of (The Italian region on the island of Sicily) Sicily in (Click link for more info and facts about 227) 227.
In (Click link for more info and facts about 218) 218, while serving in the (Assembly possessing high legislative powers) Senate, he was the only senator to support the Lex Claudia, which prohibited senators from participating in overseas trade.
Flaminius raised new legions and marched north to meet Hannibal, but was ambushed at (Click link for more info and facts about Lake Trasimene) Lake Trasimene.
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 Gaius Duilius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gaius Duilius (lived 3rd century BC) was a (An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire) Roman politician involved in the (Click link for more info and facts about First Punic War) First Punic War.
Not much is known about his family background or early career, since he was a (Click link for more info and facts about novus homo) novus homo, meaning not belonging to a traditional family of Roman aristocrats.
He was awarded with a (Click link for more info and facts about triumphal parade) triumphal parade featuring the prows of the enemy apprehended ships that later would adorn the speakers platform in the Roman Forum.
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Gaius Flaminius era político y cónsul de la república romana en el 3ro siglo A.C..
En 223 Flaminius fue elegido cónsul para la primera vez, y con Marcus Claudius Marcellus él forzó el Gauls para someter a Roma, creando la provincia de Cisalpine Gaul.
En 221 Flaminius era equitum del magister a Fabius Maximus, entonces en 220 elegidos como censor.
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 NOVA ROMA ::: Camenaeum ::: RES PUBLICA
Titus Manlius Torquatus (I) Gaius Atilius Bulbus (I)
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus (I) Gaius Livius Drusus
Gaius Gracchus declared a public enemy; he and 3,000 supporters are executed.
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 Rome Exposed - Circuses and Races
Circus Maximus, or simply the circus; it was located in the valley between Aventine and Palatine Hills.
Circus Flaminius, erected in 221 B.C. by Gaius Flaminius, it was located in the southern part of the Campus Martius.
Named after the tow emperors who built it Gaius and Nero, located at the foot of the Vatican Hill.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gaius Lucilius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Flaminius, Gaius (died 217 bc), Roman statesman and general, of plebeian family.
Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius (153-121 bc), Roman soldier and statesman, brother of Tiberius, whose murder he sought to avenge.
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 Flaminius, Gaius --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
The Law of Citations (426), issued by the eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II, named Gaius one of five jurists (the others were Papinian, Ulpian, Modestinus, and Paulus) whose doctrines were to be followed by judges in deciding cases.
Gaius Maecenas was a diplomat and counselor to the Roman emperor Augustus.
The Roman fleet was commanded by Gen. Gaius Duilius.
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 Gaius Flaminius - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Gaius Flaminius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 The Road to Trasimene, 217 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Roman consuls for 217, Gaius Flaminius and Servilius Geminus, had stationed their two armies at Arretium and Ariminum to guard both possible routes, west and east, by which Hannibal might cross the Apennines.
Allowing Hannibal to pass, Flaminius followed, harassing the Carthaginian army and hoping to meet Geminus farther south, where they would jointly give battle.
However, Hannibal was able to outmanoeuvre that of the Roman consul Gaius Flaminius at Arretium and reached Faesulae (modern Fiesole) and Perugia.
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 Gaius Flaminius
He was the greatest popular leader to challenge the authority of the Senate before the
223 Flaminius was elected consul for the first time, and with
Marcus Claudius Marcellus he forced the Gauls to submit to Rome, creating the province of Cisalpine Gaul.
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"Gaius Flaminius" "Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus" "Gaius Plinius Secundus"...
Meer, wurde unter dem Konsulat von Gaius Flaminius gebaut, einem Politiker, dem eine Agrarreform...
Heere wurden von den beiden Konsuln jenes Jahres, Gnaeus Servilius Geminus und Gaius Flaminius, angeführt.
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 Phoenicia, Phoenician Wars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After a severe winter (in which he contracted an eye infection), he was able to advance in the spring of 217 as far as the Arno River.
Although two Roman armies were now in the field against him, he was able to outmanoeuvre that of Gaius Flaminius at Arretium and reached Faesulae (modern Fiesole) and Perugia.
By design, this move forced Flaminius' army into open combat, and, as it passed between the northern shore of Lake Trasimene and the opposite hills, Hannibal's troops from their prepared positions all but annihilated it, killing thousands and driving others to drown in the lake.
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 FLAMINIUS, GAIUS - Online Information article about FLAMINIUS, GAIUS
leader of the democratic opposition, Flaminius was one of the See also:
His effective support of this measure vastly increased the popularity of Flaminius with his own order, and secured his second See also:
Polybius (ii., iii.)—no friendly critics—shows that Flaminius was a See also:
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 Gaius Flaminius - netlexikon
Gaius Flaminius war ein römischer Staatsmann aus der plebejischen gens Flaminia.
Er ist vor allem durch seine Kämpfe mit der römischen Nobilität und seine Niederlage am Trasimenischen See bekannt, wo er 217 v.
Burckhard Meißner: Gaius Flaminius – oder: wie ein Außenseiter zum Sündenbock wurde.
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 Gaius Flaminius - Definition of Gaius Flaminius by Webster's Online Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gaius Flaminius - Definition of Gaius Flaminius by Webster's Online Dictionary
Gaius Flaminius - Roman statesman and general who built the Flaminian Way; died when he was defeated by Hannibal (died 217 BC)
Flaminius, full general, general, national leader, solon, statesman
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