The gens Flavia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Its members are first mentioned during the last three centuries of the Republic. The first of the...
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Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 41:153-161. Coarelli, F. 1995. “Gens Flavia, templum” in E. M. Steinby ed., Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae 2:368-9...
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Britains Flaviac, a commune in southern France Flavia (gens), the Roman clan and imperial dynasty Flavia (name), a modern female personal name of Latin...
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called the Neo-Flavian dynasty Flavian Amphitheater (the Colosseum) Flavia (gens) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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Aemilia gens – Patrician Aurelia gens Calpurnia gens Calvisia gens Claudia gens – Patrician Curtia gens – Patrician Flavia gens Ligaria (gens) Marcia gens –...
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meaning "golden" or "blonde", Flavia became an Ancient Roman nomen gentilicium for women of the gens Flavia. This gens gave rise to two imperial dynasties...
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the early part of the 1st century. One such family, the Flavians, or Flavia gens, rose from relative obscurity to prominence in just four generations...
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Sospita Temple of Victory Temple of Fortuna Respiciens Temple of the Flavia gens Temple of Pudicitia Plebeia Temple of Quirinus Temple of Serapis Temple...
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gens Cordia gens Coruncania gens Fonteia gens Fulvia gens Furia gens Geminia (gens) Javonelia gens Juventia gens Mamilia gens Manlia gens Porcia gens...
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preserving her villa, and drinking from her silver cup on holidays. Flavia (gens) Suetonius, "The Life of Vespasian", 1. Chase 1897, p. 143. Chase 1897...
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