Marcus Caelius (c. March 45 BC – c. September AD 9) was the senior centurion (Primus pilus) in XVIII Roman Legion who was killed in the Battle of the Teutoburg...
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Marcus Caelius Rufus (died 48 BC) was an orator and politician in the late Roman Republic. He was born into a wealthy equestrian family from Interamnia...
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The name Caelius (sometimes spelled Coelius) is an ancient Roman nomen and may refer to: Caelius Vibenna (8th century BC), a noble Etruscan Gaius Coelius...
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Caelia gens (redirect from Gaius Caelius Rufus)
ancient Rome. The nomen Caelius is frequently confounded with Coelius and Caecilius, with some individuals referred to as Caelius in manuscripts, while...
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Cicero (redirect from Marcus Cicero)
and his own personal friends and allies; he defended his former pupil Marcus Caelius Rufus against a charge of murder in 56. Under the influence of the triumvirs...
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Pro Caelio (category Marcus Licinius Crassus)
given on 4 April 56 BC, by the famed Roman orator Marcus Tullius Cicero in defence of Marcus Caelius Rufus, who had once been Cicero's pupil but more recently...
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Aurelia gens (redirect from Marcus Aurelius Sebastenus)
including Marcus Aurelius and the members of the Severan dynasty. In 212, the Constitutio Antoniniana of Caracalla (whose full name was Marcus Aurelius...
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Sempronia gens (redirect from Marcus Sempronius Tuditanus)
families of the gens used primarily Gaius, Publius, Tiberius, and Marcus. The Tuditani used Marcus, Gaius, and Publius, while their contemporaries, the Gracchi...
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notation appears prominently on the cenotaph of their senior centurion Marcus Caelius (c. 45 BC – 9 AD). On the publicly displayed official Roman calendars...
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Ahenobarbus, was Pompey's client. Milo was defended by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Marcus Caelius Rufus and Marcus Marcellus. Under Pompey's new procedural rules,...
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