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  Horatius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pulvillus, consul 509 and 507 BC Horatius M.f.
Pulvillus, consul 477 (and 457?) BC Marcus Horatius Barbatus, consul 449 BC Horatius, consular tribune 385 BC Horatius, consular tribune 377 BC Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 - 8 BC), poet, better known in English as Horace.
Horatius Bonar (1808 - 1889) was a Scottish churchman and poet.
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 Republican Roman Consuls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Decemviri: Appius Claudius, Marcus Cornelius Maluginensis, Marcus Sergius, Lucius Minucius, Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, Quintus Poetelius, Titus Antonius Merenda, Gaius Duillius, Servius Opius Cornicen, Marcus Rabuleius.
Marcus Genucius Augurinus, Gaius (Gaius or Agrippa) Curtius Philo
Consular Tribunes: Quintus Servilius, Gaius Veturius, Aulus and Marcus Cornelius, Quintus Quintius, Marcus Fabius
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 web.genealogie
Marcus Horatius tribun militaire à pouvoir consulaire -378.
Lucius Horatius Barbatus tribun militaire à pouvoir consulaire -425.
Lucius Horatius Pulvillus tribun militaire à pouvoir consulaire -386.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 513 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In the latter year he marched against the Aequi ; and as the enemy would not meet him in the open field, he pro­ceeded to attack their camp, but was prevented from doing so by the indications of the divine will.
He and M. Horatius are represented as the leaders of the people against Ap.
Claudius after the murder of Virginia by her father ; and when the plebeians had seceded to the Sacred Hill, he and Horatius were sent to them by.
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 Learn more about List of Republican Roman Consuls in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
413 Aulus Marcus Cornelius Cossus, Lucius Furius L.f.
Suff.: Marcus Atilius Regulus II Marcus Aemilius M.f.
59 Gaius Julius Caesar I, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
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Marcus Cornelius was sent to Algidum with Lucius Minucius, Titus Antonius, Caeso Duillius, and Marcus Sergius: they appointed Spurius Oppius to assist Appius Claudius in protecting the city, while all the decemvirs were to enjoy equal authority.\ \ The republic was managed with no better success in war than at home.
The tool of the decemvir's lust laid hands on the girl as she was coming into the forum--for there the elementary schools were held in booths--calling her the daughter of his slave and a slave herself, and commanded her to follow him, declaring that he would drag her off by force if she demurred.
Then Marcus Duillius, tribune of the commons, brought before the people and the people enacted, that whoever left the people without tribunes, and whoever caused a magistrate to be elected without appeal, should be punished with stripes and beheaded.
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 Encyclopaedia :: encyclopedia : Index consulum rei publicae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
112 Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, Marcus Livius Drusus
59 Gaius Iulius Caesar I, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
37 Lucius Caninius Gallus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa I
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 Horatius
Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65-8 B.C.), the most original lyric poet in Latin, was a son of a freedman.
Horatius Cocles, a mythological hero, who was told to have defended alone a bridge against the Etruscans.
Other Horatii worth a mention in Roman history include consuls Marcus Horatius Pulvillus (509 and 507 BC), C. Horatius Pulvillus, (477 and 457 BC), Marcus Horatius Barbatus (449 BC) and consular tribunes L. Horatius Barbatus (425 BC), L. Horatius Pulvillius (386 BC) and M. Horatius, (378 BC).
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 Livy's History of Rome
Marcus Horatius Barbatus showed himself an equally determined opponent, called the decemvirs "ten Tarquins," and reminded them that it was under the leadership of the Valerii and the Horatii that monarchy had been expelled from Rome.
He gave it as his opinion that the point raised by Valerius and Horatius, namely, that the decemvirs had ceased to hold office by May 15, should be submitted to the senate for decision after the impending wars had been brought to a close and the tranquillity of the State restored.
[3.53]Valerius and Horatius were then sent to the plebs with terms which it was thought would lead to their return and the adjustment of all differences; they were also instructed to procure guarantees for the protection of the decemvirs against popular violence.
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But because he further killed his sister when she lamented on seeing Horatius carrying the spoils of her cousins, he was tried for murder; and having taken an appeal to the people he was released.
Servius Sulpicius and Marcus Tullius in their turn anticipated a second conspiracy composed of slaves and some others that had joined them, for it was reported to the consuls by certain men privy to the plot.
Inasmuch, however, as they were not relieved of their debts and in general could obtain no decent treatment, they again raised a clamor and grew full of wrath and made an uprising against both the senate and the praetors.
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425 BC - The military tribunes are A. Sempronius Atratinus, L. Quinctius Cincinnatus, L. Furius Medullinus and L. Horatius Barbatus.
298 BC - The consuls are L. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus and Gn.
70 BC - Marcus Tullius Cicero prosecutes the governor G. Verres on behalf of his Sicilian clients, for extortion and governmental incompetence from his governorship of the island province of Sicily.
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 List of ancient Romans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus - son of Agrippa
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus - princeps senatus, leader of the conservative faction
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus - three; two consuls and a praetor
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 List of Republican Roman Consuls - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Capitolinus Barbatus IV, Agrippa Furius Fusus 445 Marcus Genucius Augurinus, C. (Gaius or Agripp.) Curtius Philo 444 Consular Tribunes (Trib.
Servilius Fidenas VI, L. Quintius Cincinnatus (II?), L. Horatius, T. Valerius (through 382 BC) 381 Consular Tribunes: Servius Cornelius Maluginensis IV, Q. Servilius, Servius Sulpicius, L. Aemilius IV 380 Consular Tribunes: M. Furius Camillus VII, A. and L. Postumius Regilus, L.
Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, L. Marcius Philippus 55 Marcus Licinius Crassus II, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus II 54 Appius Claudius Pulcher, L. Domitius Ahenobarbus 53 Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus, Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus I 52 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, Cn.
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 Marcus Valerius Corvus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Marcus Valerius Corvus (370 BC - 270 BC) was a Roman hero of the 4th century BC characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.
His list of accomplishments is suspiciously long; Antias is considered to have been responsible some of the exaggeration.
Laserlight has the rights to so much recorded music - excellent, good, indifferent, bad - and of such varying sound quality, that it's difficult to rate the label's bargain compilations.
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It was then devised that the war should be decided by the combat of three twin-brothers from each army: from the Romans the three Horatii stood forward, from the Albans the three Curiatii.
Two of the Horatii were overcome and disposed of by the Curiatii; but by the remaining Horatius the three Curiatii were slain.
In this massacre, too, Marcus Fulvius, a man of consular rank, with all his children, was put to death.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6), by Cassius Dio
Finally, when two of the Romans had fallen and all of the Al[Pg 73]banians had been wounded, the remaining Horatius, because he could not withstand the three at once, even were he unwounded, gave way in order that in pursuing him they might be scattered.
managed to bribe marcus acilius,[6] one of the custodians, and had some statements copied out.
the affair became public and marcus after being thrown into two hides sewn together was drowned (and beginning with him this punishment has ever since prevailed in the case of parricides), in order that earth nor water nor sun might be defiled by his death.
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 NOVA ROMA ::: Camenaeum ::: RES PUBLICA
Horatius Cocles holds back the Etruscans at the Sublicius Bridge at Rome.
Marcus Valerius Maximus Corvus (V) Quintus Appuleius Pansa
Lucius Aemilius Paullus (I) Marcus Livius Salinator (I)
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Roman Mosaics, by Hugh Macmillan.
Enraged at the sight of her grief, Horatius drew his sword and stabbed her to the heart, crying, "So perish the Roman[42] maiden that shall weep for her country's enemy!" The tomb of the hapless maiden long stood on the spot.
Several other sarcophagi belonging to members of the family were found at the same time, along with two busts, one of which is supposed to be that of the poet Ennius, the friend and companion of Scipio Africanus, whose last request on his deathbed was that he might be buried by his side.
The darkness was feebly dispelled by the light of wax tapers carried by the guide and myself; and the aspect of the narrow, low-browed passages and chambers was gloomy in the[47] extreme.
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 Cohors Censoris CFQ - Nomina
(=Marci filius), that is, Marcus Antonius, the son of Marcus.
In everyday use, people are referred to by either a combination of the praenomen and nomen, or even more usually by just their cognomen.
So, "Marcus Livius Drusus" would either be just "Drusus" or "Marcus Livius."
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 Roman History, Vol. IV
So also at this time there was Marcus Egnatius Rufus, who had been an aedile: the majority of his deeds had been good, and with his own slaves and with some others that were hired he lent aid to the houses that took fire during his year of office.
The latter invaded their territory at many points at once in order that they might not unite and become harder to subdue, and had a very easy time in conquering them because they attacked him only in small groups.
The regions of Pamphylia formerly assigned to Amyntas were restored to their own district.--About this same time Marcus Vinicius in making reprisals against the Celtae, because they had arrested and destroyed Romans who had entered their country to have friendly dealings with them, himself gave the name of imperator to Augustus.
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 Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. VII
Marcus Antonius, who was consul with C. Caesar in the year when Caesar was assassinated.
It was against Antonius that Cicero wrote those speeches full of invectives, which, in imitation of Demosthenes, he named Philippics.
Among the Romans slaves had no praenomen or distinguishing name; when a slave was set at liberty, he was allowed to assume the name of his master as a praenomen.
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 Livy's History of Rome
Valerius and Horatius were the only men of consular rank who did not attend these councils.
Claudius was in favour of empowering the consuls to use armed force against the tribunes; the Quinctii, Cincinnatus and Capitolinus, were averse from bloodshed or injury to those whom in their treaty with the plebs they had agreed to hold inviolable.
Quinctius Barbatus, the interrex, elected as consuls Lucius Papirius Mugilanus and L. Sempronius Atratinus.
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A HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE: FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE DEATH OF MARCUS AURELIUS BY CHARLES THOMAS CRUTTWELL, M.A. The present work is designed mainly for Students at our Universities and Public Schools, and for such as are preparing for the Indian Civil Service or other advanced Examinations.
All who intend to undertake a thorough study of the subject will turn to Teuffel's admirable History, without which many chapters in the present work could not have attained completeness; but the rigid severity of that exhaustive treatise makes it fitter for a book of reference for scholars than for general reading even among students.
The Golden Age, from Cicero to Ovid (80 B.C.-A.D. The period of the Decline, from the accession of Tiberius to the death of Marcus Aurelius (14-180 A.D.).
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 Legion XXIV - Roman Names Page
NAMES OF SLAVES - Officially slaves did not have their own names; but used their owner's praenomen with the suffix "por" from "puer" or boy.
For example, Gallipor, adopted from owner's praenomen of Gallio, Cassipor / Cassius, Flavipor / Flavius, Marcipor / Marcus, etc. Later it became fashionable to give them Greek names, often followed by a form of the owner's name.
A freed slave generally assumed his former master's praenomen and nomen, with his original or personal name as a cognomen, but some chose their own praenomen.
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 Etext » books
From the Earliest Period to the Death of Marcus Aurelius
CHARLES THOMAS CRUTTWELL, M.A. The present work is designed mainly for Students at our Universities and Public Schools, and for such as are preparing for the Indian Civil Service or other advanced Examinations.
The next, the title of which is painted and the epitaph graven, refers to the son of Barbatus.
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 Consuls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Note: This is the first person of Plebian class to be made Consul.
.........Titus Quinctius Poenus Capitolinus Crispinus [1] OR Marcus Popilius (Laenas) [3]
Athens 145; the well-known author and student of Epictetus
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