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  List of Republican Roman Consuls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
450 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.
37 Lucius Caninius Gallus, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa I, Suffect: Titus Statilius Taurus
35 Lucius Cornificius, Sextus Pompeius, Suffect: Publius Cornelius Scipio(?), Titus Peducaeus
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 History : Josephus' writings - Book 26, Ch. 4
But when Titus perceived that his endeavors to spare a foreign temple turned to the damage of his soldiers, and then be killed, he gave order to set the gates on fire.
Titus objected this to these men, as a cunning trick of theirs; and as he had been informed of their other barbarities towards the Jews, he was going in all haste to have them both slain.
Titus proposed to these that they should give him their advice what should be done about the holy house.
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 Republican Roman Consuls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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.
Consular Tribunes: Titus Quintius Cincinnatus, Quintus Servilius Fidenas V, Lucius Julius Iullus, Lucius Aquilius Corvus, Lucius Lucretius Trecipitinus, Servius Sulpicius Rufus
Consular Tribunes: Titus Quintius, Servius Cornelius, Servius Sulpicius, Lucius Papirius, Lucius Veturius
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 RevolutionaryLeft.com > Absolute Democracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Ruler, or Titus (named after Titus Larcius, the roman dictator in 501 BC), would act in the same manner that the current executive branch of government does, such as making war, peace, tax policies, Amnesty and pardons, the power to place people on house arrest, or detain them for a certain amount of time.
It would also take surveys on what people think of the titus and what their greatest political concern is. The director would report to the titus on such problems and brief the titus on what the top priority of the people is on a weekly basis.
titus will appoint a director who would be in control of a new department that would control campaigns throughout the country.
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 Quick Character descriptions. (Rp Society Of Rv)
Born an Ilyrian (Tribe in Pannonia) My father, soon to be Spurius Larcius Durus, was an ambitous and hardworking youth determined to join the Auxilaries.
At that time the Roman government did not recognise marriages in the military below the rank of centurion, so when Durus's Auxilary was restationed to superess a growing revolt in Noricum He was forced to leave his wife and son behind.
After his wife slumped to the floor he saw a boy who had heard the noise burst into the room wielding a farming rake preparing to lunge at him.The boy charged, but Durus was quick he struck out at the boy disarming him of his rake.
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 LARCIUS (less accurate... - Online Information article about LARCIUS (less accurate...
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TITUS, probably surnamed FL.avus a member of an See also:
End of Article: LARCIUS (less accurately LARTIUS), TITUS
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Back to article: LARCIUS (less accurately LARTIUS), TITUS
Lars Tolumnius, Lars Porsena) early settled in Rome.
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 Titus Definition / Titus Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For other things named "Titus", please see Titus (disambiguation).
Titus FlaviusFlavius was the name of a gens in ancient Rome, meaning "blonde." The feminine form was Flavia.
Titus is a book of the canonic New Testament, one of the three.
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 Absolute Democracy, what the type of government for white America - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Titus has the power to pass any law, policy, or action he deems necessary as long as it is not for personal gain or ulterior motives.
Wether this New leader, or titus, would risk his new power with Absolute Democracy instead of full dictatorship is up to him, but Absolute democracy or a complete totalitarian regime in the united states in imminent.
If the state passes a law, and the Titus does not agree with the law or opposes it, then the Titus can Dismiss it without any questions asked if he has the proper support of at least of 6 tribunes.
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 Titus Livius: The History of Rome, Book 2
Valerius did not think the general question ought to be raised; he thought they ought only to consider the case of those who, in reliance on the promise of the consul P. Servilius, had served in the Volscian, Auruncan, and Sabine wars.
Titus Larcius considered that the time had passed for rewarding only men who had served, the whole plebs was overwhelmed with debt, the evil could not be arrested unless there was a measure for universal relief.
Now that there was a favourable prospect of concord, he subordinated all military projects to the task of bringing the patricians and the plebs into union at the earliest possible moment.
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 Kingdoms of Italy - Rome
Dictators (Latin for "one who dictates (orders) - also known as the Praetor maximus (The supreme Praetor) magister populi (master of the people)) are elected to temporary office (usually a six month term) during times of emergency.
Titus Larcius commands against the thirty Latin cities, which have sworn to reinstate Tarquin in Rome.
Elected for 16 days to rescue Minucius' trapped army.
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 Livy's History of Rome
The sister of the Vitellii was married to the consul Brutus, and there were grown-up children from this marriage - Titus and Tiberius.
Their uncles took them into the conspiracy, there were others besides, whose names have been lost.
[2.48]Consequently the election of Caeso Fabius as consul, together with Titus Verginius, was welcomed by the plebs as much as by the patricians.
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 Legio XX--Roman Names
The praenomen was the personal name, and there were very few to choose from: Caius or Gaius (the most common), Cnaeus or Gnaeus, Titus, Tiberius, Quintus, Aulus, Decimus, Lucius, Marcus, Postumus, Publius, Quadratus, Sextus, Servius, Spurius, and maybe Primus and Tertius.
The emperor Vespasian was Titus Flavius Vespasianus and his brother was Titus Flavius Sabinus; his sons now known as Titus and Domitian were Titus Flavius Vespasianus and Titus Flavius Domitianus (named after his mother Domitia).
Girls were simply given their father's nomen, feminized, and sometimes a cognomen or a nickname such as a diminutive of her father's nomen or cognomen.
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 Saturn is the son of the Heaven and the Earth, Uranus and Gaea
I found different dates as to when the original building was constructed, but most sources say it was built by Titus Larcius in 17 B.C. in the month of December and enlarged in 42 BC by Plancus.
He goes on to say that Varro wrote in his sixth book that the temple was contracted by Lucius Tarquinus, but dedicated by Titus Larcius.
For the people of Rome, the Saturnalia was more than a week of fun and exchanging gifts.
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