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Aulus Cornelius Celsus Aulus Cornelius Cossus Aulus Cremutius Cordus Aulus Didius Gallus Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento Aulus Gabinius Aulus Gellius
Aulus
Roman emperor in AD 69
Aulus Vitellius (/vɪˈtɛliəs/; Latin: [vɪˈtɛliʊs]; 24 September 15 – 20 December 69) was Roman emperor, ruling for eight months from 19 April to 20 December
Vitellius
2nd-century Roman author and grammarian
Herbert Nall, ed. (1921). Stories from Aulus Gellius. Elementary classics. London: Macmillan. The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius (Loeb Classical Library). Vol
Aulus_Gellius
1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul
the "A·PLAVTIO" of the inscription is now identified as Aulus' father of the same name, Aulus Plautius. The younger Plautius was suffect consul for the
Aulus_Plautius
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Postumius Albinus may refer to: Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 242 BC), Roman senator Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 151 BC), Roman senator Aulus
Aulus_Postumius_Albinus
Roman physician and encyclopaedist (c. 25 BC - c. 50 AD)
Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BC – c. 50 AD) was a Roman encyclopedist, known for his extant medical work, De Medicina (On Medicine), which is believed
Aulus_Cornelius_Celsus
Roman Republican politician and consul in the 1st century BC
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aulus Hirtius. English Wikisource has original works by or about: Aulus Hirtius Julius Caesar's War Commentaries
Aulus_Hirtius
Aulus Allienus was the name of two ancient Romans who lived roughly around the 1st century BC, and who may have been the same person: Aulus Allienus was
Aulus_Allienus
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Plautius may refer to: Aulus Plautius, a tribune of plebs in 70 BC, later the legate of Pompey responsible for Sicily in the war against the pirates
Aulus Plautius (disambiguation)
Aulus_Plautius_(disambiguation)
Latin personal name
Aulus (/ˈaʊləs, ˈɔːləs/ OW-ləs, AW-ləs, Latin: [ˈau̯lʊs]), feminine Aula, is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was common throughout Roman history
Aulus_(praenomen)
slave of an ancestor of Aulus Larcius Priscus, consul in 110. Werner Eck writes there is no doubt that the homonymous senator Aulus Larcius Macedo, who achieved
Aulus_Larcius_Macedo
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Sempronius Atratinus may refer to: Aulus Sempronius Atratinus, consular tribune of the Roman Republic in 425, 420 and 416 BC. Aulus Sempronius Atratinus
Aulus_Sempronius_Atratinus
Roman politician and general (101–47 BC)
Aulus Gabinius (before 101 BC[citation needed] – 48 or 47 BC) was a politician and general of the Roman Republic. He had an important career, culminating
Aulus_Gabinius
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Atilius may refer to either of two Ancient Roman politicians: Aulus Atilius Calatinus (d. by 216 BCE) Aulus Atilius Serranus (fl. 170 BCE) This
Aulus_Atilius
Index of plants with the same common name
Āulu is a Hawaiian name for several species of tree found in mesic forests: Pisonia sandwicensis, a four o'clock Planchonella sandwicensis (also ʻĀlaʻa
Āulu
Ancient Roman soldier
Caesar, 50 article of Aulus Gabinius Sisenna at ancient library article of Aulus Gabinius Sisenna at ancient library article of Aulus Gabinius Sisenna at
Aulus_Gabinius_Sisenna
Etruscan nobleman of the 6th century BC
dedicating inscription mini muluva[an]ece avile vipiienas, i.e. "Aulus Vibenna dedicated me". Aulus, with this gift, had wanted to honour the sanctuary of Veii
Aulus_Vibenna
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Postumius may refer to a number of different people from Roman history: Aulus Postumius (military tribune 180 BC), one of the military tribunes
Aulus_Postumius
Aulus Vicirius Martialis was a Roman senator active during the reign of Trajan. He was suffect consul for the nundinium July-August 98 with Lucius Maecius
Aulus_Vicirius_Martialis
Topics referred to by the same term
Aulus Manlius Vulso may refer to: Aulus Manlius Vulso (consul 178 BC) Aulus Manlius Vulso (decemvir) Aulus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus Search for "Aulus
Aulus_Manlius_Vulso
Aulus Licinius Archias (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχίας; fl. c. 120 – 61 BC) was a Greek poet. Aulus Licinius Archis was a Greek, born in Antioch, Syria (modern
Aulus_Licinius_Archias
1st century AD Roman general
Aulus Caecina Alienus (c. 40 – 79) was a Roman general active during the Year of the Four Emperors. Caecina was born in Vicetia (modern Vicenza) around
Aulus_Caecina_Alienus
Name used in hypothetical lawsuits in Ancient Rome
mean "he who refuses to pay". The plaintiff would be referred to as Aulus Agerius. Aulus is also a praenomen, while Agerius suggests the Latin verb ago, "I
Numerius_Negidius
Roman Biography and Mythology, (1870), art. Bibaculus, his full name was Aulus Furius Antias and he was the poet Furius whose friendship with Quintus Lutatius
Aulus_Furius_Antias
2nd century Roman philosopher
Aulus Egnatius Priscillianus (c. 135 - 1??) was a Roman philosopher. He married and had Lucius Egnatius Victor, Quintus Egnatius Proculus, and possibly
Aulus_Egnatius_Priscillianus
Roman garum manufacturer-merchant
inscription, first provided by Mau, is: To the memory of Aulus Umbricius Scaurus son of Aulus, of the tribe Menenia, duoviri (or duomvir) with judiciary
Aulus_Umbricius_Scaurus
Roman writer and critic of Julius Caesar
Aulus Caecina the son of Aulus Caecina, was a member of a prominent family of Etruscan origin in Ancient Rome, and an Ancient Roman writer. He took the
Aulus_Caecina
British television series
to exile Aulus for accidentally insulting the Emperor's horse, but it also give him something useful to do. Aulus (probably a play on Aulus Platorius
Chelmsford_123
Name of various Romans
Empire. Quintus Pompeius A. f. (flourished 2nd century BC) was the son of an Aulus Pompeius. Little is known of his early life and political career. The Roman
Quintus_Pompeius
Aulus Pompeius was the name of two Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of plebs status. They lived during the Roman Republic. Aulus Pompeius (flourished
Aulus_Pompeius
Roman general and statesman
Aulus Atilius Caiatinus (or Calatinus; fl. 258–241 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who achieved prominence for his military activities during the
Aulus_Atilius_Caiatinus
Historical fantasy drama television show
Julius Caesar had failed to conquer Britain 90 years earlier. General Aulus Plautius and his second-in-command Lucius are determined to succeed where
Britannia_(TV_series)
Historical wind directions
vicinity. Pliny, Bk. 18, Ch.77, (p.116) Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights Lib. II, Ch. 22 (Gk: p.95; Eng: p.146) Aulus Gellius (Lat: 96; Eng: 148) Thompson (1918:
Classical_compass_winds
Roman politician, consul in 170 BC
Aulus Hostilius Mancinus was consul of the Roman Republic, together with Aulus Atilius Serranus, in 170 BC. He had been an urban praetor in 180 BC. When
Aulus_Hostilius_Mancinus
1st century AD Roman general and politician
Birley, Aulus Didius Gallus was considered a novus homo, "if not necessarily the first of his family to enter the senate." A proconsul of Cyprus, Aulus Didius
Aulus_Didius_Gallus
2nd century Roman senator
Aulus Egrilius Plarianus, also known as Aulus Egrilius Plarianus Pater was a Roman senator, who flourished during the reign of Hadrian. He was suffect
Aulus_Egrilius_Plarianus
Roman dictator in 431 BC
Aulus Postumius Tubertus was a Roman military leader in the wars with the Aequi and Volsci during the fifth century BC. He served as Magister Equitum
Aulus_Postumius_Tubertus
1st century BC Roman senator and suffect consul
this refers to his son Aulus Plautius who may have been involved with the suppression of a slave revolt in Apulia in AD 24. Aulus Plautius was married to
Aulus_Plautius_(consul_1_BC)
Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor
man as coming to Pergamum 'at the summons of the god'. Aulus Julius Quadratus was the son of Aulus, and a wealthy patron of the city; his sister was named
Gaius Antius Aulus Julius Quadratus
Gaius_Antius_Aulus_Julius_Quadratus
Etruscan bronze sculpture
Meteli (Etruscan) or Aulus Metellus (Latin), is an Etruscan bronze sculpture from the late second or the early first century BC. Aulus Metellus was an Etruscan
The_Orator
Mother of emperor Vitellius
Sextilia with two sons, Aulus Vitellius and the younger Lucius Vitellius. Sextilia and Galeria Fundana remained in Rome after Aulus Vitellius went to Germany
Sextilia
Commune in Occitanie, France
Aulus-les-Bains (French pronunciation: [olys le bɛ̃]; lit. 'Aulus-the-Baths'; Occitan: Aulús) is a rural commune in the Ariège department in the Occitanie
Aulus-les-Bains
Early 5th century BC Roman dictator and consul
Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis was an ancient Roman who, according to Livy, was Roman dictator in 498 or 496 BC, when he conquered the Latins in the
Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 496 BC)
Aulus_Postumius_Albus_Regillensis_(consul_496_BC)
Roman senator and general
enemy during the war. Aulus himself was seemingly not condemned, and went on to be elected consul a decade later, in 99 BC. In 89, Aulus held command of a
Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 99 BC)
Aulus_Postumius_Albinus_(consul_99_BC)
Aulus Ofilius (Ofilius in Greek: ο Όφίλλιος, flourished 1st century BC) was a Roman jurist of Equestrian rank, who lived in the Roman Republic. He is
Aulus_Ofilius
Roman senator
Lucius Postumius Albinus, and father of Aulus Postumius Albinus. Postumia gens Smith, William (1867), "Aulus Postumius Albinus (13)", in Smith, William
Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus
Aulus_Postumius_Albinus_Luscus
Battle in 43 BC between Senatorial and Triumvir forces
between the forces loyal to the Senate under consuls Gaius Vibius Pansa and Aulus Hirtius, supported by the forces of Caesar Octavian, versus the forces of
Battle_of_Mutina
Ancient Roman family
an explanation of this practice, see filiation. Aulus Sempronius Atratinus, consul in 497 BC. Aulus Sempronius A. f. Atratinus, one of the first three
Sempronia_gens
Group of Greek gods
Eurus' Roman counterpart is Vulturnus, according to Pliny the Elder; but for Aulus Gellius Volturnus was the equivalent of the southeast wind Euronotus. In
Anemoi
Roman god eventually identified with healing
Leofranc Holford-Strevens, "Towards a Chronology of Aulus Gellius", Latomus, 36 (1977), pp. 93–109 Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, [2] Adkins and Adkins, Dictionary
Vejovis
Roman politician, consul in 170 BCE
Aulus Atilius Serranus was a consul in the year 170 BC, together with Aulus Hostilius Mancinus. Serranus first held office as praetor in 192 BC; during
Aulus_Atilius_Serranus
Ancient Roman family
and consul in 393 BC. Aulus Cornelius Cossus, dictator in 385 BC. Aulus Cornelius Cossus, consular tribune in 369 and 367 BC. Aulus Cornelius P. f. A. n
Cornelia_gens
Ancient Roman family
used Quintus, Marcus, Lucius, and Gaius. There are also a few instances of Aulus, while Marcus Antonius the triumvir named one of his sons Iulus. This name
Antonia_gens
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, pp. 63–64. Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 9.2.1–7; Birley, Marcus Aurelius, pp. 64–65. Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae 19.12, qtd
Marcus_Aurelius
1st century Christian saint and martyr
Pudens was an early Christian saint and martyr. He is mentioned as a layman of the Roman Church in 2 Timothy 4:21. Born to a family of wealth and distinction
Saint_Pudens
Part of the War of Mutina
under the overall command of consul Gaius Pansa, aided by his fellow consul Aulus Hirtius. The untested Caesar Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) guarded
Battle_of_Forum_Gallorum
Caecilius Jucundus - banker in Pompeii Aulus Caecina Severus - friend of Cicero Aulus Caecina Severus - legate Aulus Caecina Alienus - suffect consul Marcus
List_of_ancient_Romans
Ancient Roman family
Antonius had built in the Red Sea. Aulus Didius Postumus, proconsul of Cyprus during the reign of Augustus. Aulus Didius Gallus consul suffectus in AD
Didia_gens
Ancient Roman family
commissioners to return the Thracian hostages. Aulus Licinius Nerva, praetor in 166 BC; he was assigned to Hispania. Aulus Licinius (A. f.) Nerva, praetor, probably
Licinia_gens
Early 1st century AD Roman general and consul
Mommsen and Attilio Degrassi believed Silius' full name was Gaius Silius Aulus Caecina Largus. However, Arthur and Joyce Gordon pointed out that the form
Gaius_Silius_(consul)
Roman law on jurisdiction
Primary sources are Gaius, Institutes 4.30 and Aulus Gellius 16.10.8. Roman law List of Roman laws "Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, Book XVI, X". www.perseus
Lex_Aebutia_de_formulis
Etruscan and Roman family
practice, see filiation. Aulus Caecina, a native of Volaterrae, whom Cicero defended in his oration, Pro Caecina, in 69 BC. Aulus Caecina A. f. Severus,
Caecinia_gens
Roman general and politician
Aulus Terentius Varro Murena (died 24 BC) was a Roman general and politician of the 1st century BC. Murena was the natural born son of Aulus Terentius
Aulus_Terentius_Varro_Murena
1st century Roman senator, consul and governor of Roman Britain
Aulus Vicirius Proculus was a Roman senator active during the last half of the first century AD. He was suffect consul for the nundinium September to
Aulus_Vicirius_Proculus
Roman family
praenomina Publius, Gnaeus, Aulus, Lucius, and Marcus. The Manlii Torquati also favored the name Titus, using primarily that, Aulus, and Lucius. A well-known
Manlia_gens
Roman poet and satirist (AD 34–62)
Aulus Persius Flaccus (/ˈpɜːrʃiəs, ˈpɜːrʃəs/; 4 December 34 – 24 November 62 AD) was a Roman poet and satirist of Etruscan origin. In his works, poems
Persius
Roman politician and general during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius
Aulus Caecina Severus was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 1 BC. He was Emperor Augustus' representative in Moesia when the Great Illyrian
Aulus_Caecina_Severus
1967 film
Mitchell as Consul Aulus Caecina (in German version: Aulus Colonna) [Character is based on real Roman suffect consul of 1 BC Aulus Caecina (Severus)]
Massacre_in_the_Black_Forest
5th-century BC Roman general
Aulus Cornelius Cossus was a Roman general in the early Republic. He is famous for being the second Roman, after Romulus, to be awarded the spolia opima
Aulus_Cornelius_Cossus
1st-century BC Roman from Hispania
Aulus Baebius was a Roman eques of the town of Asta in Spain who deserted the Pompeian party during Julius Caesar's campaigns on the Iberian Peninsula
Aulus_Baebius
1895–1896 novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz
adviser. Aulus Plautius a respected retired Roman general who commanded the invasion of Britain during the reign of Claudius in 43 AD. Aulus seems unaware
Quo_Vadis_(novel)
Aulus Cluentius Habitus, a wealthy citizen of Larinum in Samnium, and subject of a Roman cause célèbre. In 74 BC, he accused his stepfather Statius Albius
Aulus_Cluentius_Habitus
Early 4th century BC Roman politician
Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis was a Roman politician, of patrician family, in the early 4th century BC. He was appointed consular tribune in 397
Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis
Aulus_Postumius_Albinus_Regillensis
5th century BC Roman politician and soldier
Rome's war with the Aequi and Volsci led to the appointment of a dictator, Aulus Postumius Tubertus, who successfully defeated their combined forces at Mount
Titus Quinctius Poenus Cincinnatus
Titus_Quinctius_Poenus_Cincinnatus
scene showing Caelius and Aulus Vibenna taking part in one of these adventures. The scene appears to show Caelius and Aulus Vibenna and Mastarna with
Caelius_Vibenna
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Caesar and supported the assassins, as co-consul in 23 BC, after his choice Aulus Terentius Varro Murena died unexpectedly. In the late spring Augustus was
Augustus
Ancient Roman family
father of the duumvir Scaurus. Aulus Umbricius Abascantus, a freedman employed in the middle first-century garum factory of Aulus Umbricius Scaurus at Pompeii
Umbricia_gens
Battle between British tribes and Roman invaders (43 AD)
Kent. This was an early battle in the Claudian invasion of Britain, led by Aulus Plautius. On the news of the Roman landing, the British tribes united to
Battle_of_the_Medway
Ancient Roman family
in AD 138. Junius Mauricianus, a jurist in the time of Antoninus Pius. Aulus Junius Rufinus, consul in AD 153. Marcus Junius Rufinus Sabinianus, consul
Junia_gens
Ancient Roman family
Republic, as well as by other members. Individual families made use of Aulus and Marcus. All of these were common names throughout Roman history. A few
Pompeia_gens
House in Pompeii, Italy
is named for its owners, two successful freedmen: Aulus Vettius Conviva, an Augustalis, and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. Its careful excavation has preserved
House_of_the_Vettii
Family in ancient Rome
of imperial times used the praenomen Titus, while individual examples of Aulus and Sextus are known. The cognomina of the Vibii under the Republic were
Vibia_gens
Seventh and last king of Rome
killed a Roman named Gnaeus Tarquinius, and rescued the brothers Caelius and Aulus Vibenna from captivity. This may recollect an otherwise forgotten attempt
Lucius_Tarquinius_Superbus
Roman army officer
Aulus Braetius Sura (also Quintus Braitius Sura or Bruttius) was a Roman commander during the First Mithridatic War. He was the first Roman commander
Aulus_Braetius_Sura
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
and used the newly-formed fleet Classis Britannica. Under their general Aulus Plautius, the Romans pushed inland from the southeast, defeating the Britons
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
Main character of a common folktale
mercy. The earliest surviving account of the Androcles episode is found in Aulus Gellius's 2nd century Attic Nights. The author relates there a story told
Androcles_and_the_Lion
Roman politician
favoured withdrawal from politics. Piso was consul in the year 58 BC with Aulus Gabinius as his colleague. Caesar mentions his father-in-law in his Commentarii
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 58 BC)
Lucius_Calpurnius_Piso_Caesoninus_(consul_58_BC)
Roman general, politician, and assassin of Julius Caesar (81–43 BC)
as Aulus Postumius Albinus, a moneyer who minted coins for the dictator Sulla in 81 BC. Cadoux suggests his name after adoption would have been Aulus Postumius
Decimus_Junius_Brutus_Albinus
Wife of Roman general Aulus Gabinius
who was tribune of the plebs in 71 BC. Lollia married Aulus Gabinius and they had the son Aulus Gabinius Sisenna together. Some time during their marriage
Lollia (wife of Aulus Gabinius)
Lollia_(wife_of_Aulus_Gabinius)
Battles of the Year of the Four Emperors
his predecessor Galba murdered in January and claimed the throne. Legate Aulus Vitellius, governor of the province of Germania Inferior, had also claimed
Battle_of_Bedriacum
129 BC) Arrian Lucius Artorius Castus Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC) Aulus Atilius Calatinus Marcus Atilius Regulus Publius Attius Varus Aureolus Graltinus
List_of_Roman_generals
Etruscan and Roman family
oration, Pro Caecina. Caesennia, wife of Marcus Fulcinius, and later of Aulus Caecina. Gaius Caesennius Philo, brought charges against Sextus Cloelius
Caesennia_gens
Aulus Larcius Priscus was a Roman senator and general who held several posts in the emperor's service. His career is unusual in that Priscus held a very
Aulus_Larcius_Priscus
Skin condition where patches lose pigment
these diseases. The name "vitiligo" was first used by the Roman physician Aulus Cornelius Celsus in his classic medical text De Medicina. The term vitiligo
Vitiligo
Personal given name in Ancient Rome
century BC, of which perhaps a dozen were common. Agrippa (Agr.) Appius (Ap.) Aulus (A.) Caeso (K.) Decimus (D.) Faustus (F.) Gaius (C.) Gnaeus (Cn.) Hostus
Praenomen
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt from 58 to 55 BC
return of Ptolemy XII to Egypt with Roman military aid and an army led by Aulus Gabinius, Berenice IV was overthrown and executed by her rival father, who
Berenice_IV
Account of Gallic wars by Julius Caesar
in size from approximately 5,000 to 15,000 words. Book 8 was written by Aulus Hirtius, after Caesar's death. Although most contemporaries and subsequent
Commentarii_de_Bello_Gallico
Early 1st century AD Roman historian
Aulus Cremutius Cordus (died 25 AD) was a Roman historian. There are very few remaining fragments of his work, principally covering the civil war and
Aulus_Cremutius_Cordus
Roman Senator and general
Caesar's father-in-law Lucius Calpurnius Piso and Pompey's former legate Aulus Gabinius were returned as consuls; Bibulus' friend Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
Marcus_Calpurnius_Bibulus
Roman consul in 35 and 46 AD
origin. Asiaticus was twice consul: first in 35 as suffect consul with Aulus Gabinius Secundus as his colleague; second in 46 as ordinary consul with
Decimus_Valerius_Asiaticus
AULUS
AULUS
AULUS
AULUS
Female
Croatian
, bitter.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lamp of redemption, Swim, Ferry across (1)
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Sweet Words
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse SigrÃðr, SIGRID means "beautiful victory."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Born of the Lotus
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful sunshine
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Iaen.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy sage
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun; Unpredictable and Radicalism
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Landford, Wiltshire, which was originally Laneford, from Old English lane ‘narrow way’ + ford ‘ford’.
AULUS
AULUS
AULUS
AULUS
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