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4707:": 2012-2013. page 48. "Wahrend einzelne Personlichkeiten aus der munizipalen Oberschicht wahrend dieser Epoche gar nicht mehr als Stifter von Kaiserstatuen bezeugt sind, behielt die Stadtgemeinde (vertreten durch den orda) ihre traditionelle Bedeutung als Initiatorin fiir solche Ehrungen des Kaisers bei, wenn auch mit abnehmender Tendenz. Daneben traten nun zunehmend einzelne Mitglieder der Reichs- und Provinzialverwaltung sowie eben ho no rati, die sich fiir eine kiirzere oder langere Zeit in der jeweiligen Stadt aufhielten. Das ist besonders deutlich in Aquileia zu sehen, wo die letzte Basis fiir eine Kaiserstatue, die mit Sicherheit von der Stadtgemeinde aufgestellt wurde, aus der Zeit des Philippus Arabs stammt (CIL V 8971 = SI 149 = ALFbLDY 1984, 94 Nr. 73 = InscrAq. 445; errichtet von den Aquileienses; Dat.: 244-246), wahrend bereits unter Gallienus ein ansonsten unbekannter vir egregius namens Licinius Diocletianus zwei Standbilder dieses Herrschers und seiner Frau Cornelia Salonina in Auftrag gab ( CIL V 856/57 = ILS 547 = ALFOLDY 1984, 94f. Nr. 74/75 = Inscr.Aq. 446/47). Die zwei Basen fiir Statuen des Diocletianus (und Maximianus), die wir aus Aquileia bzw. aus dem Territorium der Stadt kennen, wurden sodann von hochrangigen Vertretem der staatlichen Administration errichtet, namlich von einem corrector Italiae (CIL V 8205 =SI 1109 = Inscrit X 4, 330; sekundar vermauert im Schloss von Duino; Dat.: 286) 152 sowie von einem rationalis ( CIL V 858 = ALFbLDY 1984, 95 Nr. 76 = Inscr.Aq. 462; Dat.: 288?)" 764: 31: 809:
Lucius Licinius (P. f. P. n.) Crassus Damasippus, mentioned in a late Republican inscription from Rome, was probably either the statuary, or his brother, since the elder Damasippus had at least two children, who were pardoned by Caesar after their father's death, and allowed to inherit his
364:, to the southeast of Rome, and was said to have acquired its name because one of its members had a great liking for lampreys, and built tanks for them. The same surname occurring in other families might be said to be derived from the type of shellfish known as 2866:
lists this Licinius as consular tribune in 377 or 378 B.C. based on Livy, vi. 31. 377 appears to be an error in the text, as 378 appears in the chronology in the appendix. This identification may have been based on Livius' identification of
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Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Damasippus, a contemporary of Cicero, who wrote of his intention to purchase a garden from him in 45 BC. He was a dealer in statuary, and went bankrupt, but was prevented from doing away with himself by the
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supposes that Stolo was consul in both years. Both Calvus and Stolo had good claims to the consulship, the first having served as magister equitum in 368, the other having brought forward the law permitting the election of plebeian
2225:, tribune of the plebs in 110 BC, attempted, together with his colleague, Lucius Annius, to procure their joint re-election, but this was opposed by the other tribunes, and the election of all of the annual magistrates was postponed. 326:, the triumvir, and has been ascribed to his father and brothers, but it is not altogether certain whether it originated with his father, or with the triumvir, in which case it was retroactively applied to the previous generation. 97:, opened the consulship for the first time to the plebeians. Licinius himself was subsequently elected consul in 364 and 361 BC, and from this time, the Licinii became one of the most illustrious gentes in the Republic. 3102: 711: 507: 2050: 783: 516:
in 368 BC; he had previously served as consular tribune, but the year is uncertain. He was probably consul in either 364 or 361, but he has been confused with his contemporary, Gaius Licinius Calvus Stolo.
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Lucius Licinius Crassus Scipio, grandson of the consul of 95 BC, was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica and Licinia, and was adopted by his grandfather, who had no sons of his own. His brother was
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The "Publius Crassus Junianus", "Licinius Damasippus" and "Crassus" who are described by different sources in similar roles in Africa during the Civil War are held to be the same person. He was a son of
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and Broughton, following Livy, agree that Plutarch and Cassius Dio are mistaken in identifying this Gaius Licinius Calvus with Gaius Licinius Calvus Stolo, tribune of the plebs in the same year.
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was originally given to a person who was bald, and it was the cognomen of the earliest family of the Licinii to distinguish itself under the Republic. The first of this family bore the agnomen
2324: 2987: 2584:, who, according to a well-known story, used to stand behind his master with a musical instrument, in order to moderate Gracchus' tone when he was speaking. He afterward became a client of 2474:
Publius Licinius L. f. L. n. Murena, described by Cicero as a man of moderate talent, and some literary knowledge, who devoted much attention to the study of antiquity. He died in the
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Gaius Licinius C. f., a senator in 73 BC, had been praetor in an uncertain year. He was probably not related to the Gaius Licinius who was a senator in 129, since he belonged to the
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in 186 BC, he and his colleagues were compelled to suspend all judicial proceedings for thirty days, in consequence of the alarm caused by the discovery of the cult of
2356: 2272: 288:, a long outer garment or cloak, or might also refer to a branch, or sucker. Although the family of the Licinii Calvi afterward vanished into obscurity, the surname 2441: 2174: 5195: 2665: 2269:, praetor in 67 BC, a man famous for his moderation and mildness of disposition; Dionysius records a colorful anecdote about his restraint in the face of insult. 2907:
state that Calvus was consul in 364, and Stolo in 361; but Livy, Valerius Maximus, and Plutarch all state that Stolo was consul in 364, and Calvus in 361. The
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was used by the Licinii Nervae. As in other Roman families, the women of the Licinii generally did not have formal praenomina, but were referred to simply as
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Gaius Licinius L. f. L. n. Murena, legate of his brother, the consul of 62, in Gallia Cisalpina; he captured some of Catiline's allies. He was also aedile
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This was a common surname, which could mean "dull, thick," or "solid," and may have been adopted because of the contrast between this meaning and that of
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in 145 BC, proposed a bill to fill vacant priesthoods by popular election; it was defeated following a speech by the praetor, Gaius Laelius Sapiens.
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Geschichte Roms in seinem Ăśbergang von der republikanischen zur monarchischen Verfassung, oder: Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen
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Marcus Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Agelastus, grandfather of the triumvir, he was said to have obtained his surname because he never laughed.
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Lucius Licinius L. f. Murena, praetor before 101 BC. He was a contemporary of the orator Lucius Licinius Crassus, who was consul in 95 BC.
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from a very early time, so the fact that it had an Etruscan equivalent does not definitely show that the gens was of Etruscan derivation.
307:, which means "crooked, bent," or "knock-kneed." The Licinii Vari were already distinguished, when their surname was replaced by that of 501:
in 396 BC, substituted for his father, who had been elected for the second time, but declined the office on account of his advanced age.
3823: 2787: 1968: 835: 3505: 360:), referring to the sea-fish known as the murry or lamprey, a prized delicacy since ancient times. This family came from the city of 2382: 2228: 861: 838:, younger son of the triumvir, he was Caesar's legate in Gaul from 58 to 55 BC. He accompanied his father to Syria, and died at the 2585: 2496:
without authorization, and was recalled by Sulla in 81 BC. He had probably been praetor about 88. He was awarded a triumph in 81.
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in 208 BC; he was instructed to refit thirty old ships and find crews for twenty others, in order to protect the coast near Rome.
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Licinius Nepos, described by the younger Plinius as an upright but severe man; he was praetor, although the year is uncertain.
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with thirty-one others by the censors of 115; he was subsequently restored to his rank, and himself held the office of
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Aulus Licinius A. n. Nerva Silianus, grandson of the Silianus who was consul in AD 7, was consul under Nero in AD 65.
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explains that the games were instituted this year in order to palliate the anger of the gods. In fact, the name of
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This Publius Licinius Crassus is probably the father of the triumvir, but has also been conjectured to be his son.
755:, as praetor in 57 BC, favoured Cicero's return from exile. He squandered his fortune, which turned his surname, 5209: 2926:, whose praenomen he probably shared, until his adoption by Publius Licinius Crassus Dives, the praetor of 57 BC. 2923: 2499: 2252: 2444:, praetor urbanus in 75 BC; in the following year he had the government of Sicily, in which he was succeeded by 5259: 3819: 17: 852:. In the following year, as proconsul of Macedonia, he fought successfully against the surrounding barbarians. 322:, meaning "rich" or "wealthy," was borne by some of the Licinii Crassi. It was most famous as the surname of 5152: 2953: 2414: 2404: 2249:, over whom he triumphed in 63. He was famous for his wealth and his luxurious lifestyle, gardens, and villa. 412: 584:
Gaius Licinius P. f. (C. n.) Varus, father of Publius and Gaius Licinius Crassus, consuls in 171 and 168 BC.
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in 202 BC, he and his colleague distinguished themselves by the magnificence with which they exhibited the
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elected to this office, although some of the consular tribunes in 444 and 422 may also have been plebeians.
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Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus, the father of Stolo, was probably a brother of the younger Esquilinus.
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of land, causing his father to be prosecuted for breaking his own regulations regarding land ownership.
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in AD 69; he may be the same as the Licinius Caecina of praetorian rank mentioned by the elder Pliny.
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Lucius (?) Licinius P. f. M. n. Crassus, a brother of the triumvir who died in the massacre of 87 BC.
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Archias, Caecina, Damasippus, Imbrex, Lartius, Lenticula, Nepos, Proculus, Regulus, Rufinus, Squillus
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Publius Licinius P. f. M. n. Crassus, brother of the triumvir, he died shortly before or during the
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Licinius Crassus Scribonianus, son of Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi, he was offered the empire by
4941: 4746: 2720: 2507: 2465: 1825: 1689: 795: 742: 704: 323: 245:. The other cognomina of the gens are personal surnames, rather than family-names; these include 332:, the cognomen of a branch of the Licinii, which first occurs in history towards the end of the 140:) in the consulship of Gaius Licinius Calvus, BC 364. This could, however, be coincidental, as 5051: 5043: 5028:
Epitome de Cn. Pompeio Trogo Historiarum Philippicarum et Totius Mundi Originum et Terrae Situs
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Publius Licinius Tegula, the author of a religious poem, sung by the Roman virgins in 200 BC.
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Licinius Regulus, a senator who lost his seat when the senate was re-organized by Augustus.
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Licinius Calvus (Stolo), the son of Gaius Licinius Stolo, with whom he held a thousand
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Gaius Licinius Nerva, described by Cicero as a bad but eloquent man, in contrast with
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in 493 BC. According to Dionysius he was elected by the people, although according to
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From Asculum to Actium: The Municipalization of Italy from the Social War to Augustus
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Marcus Licinius M. f. M. n. Crassus Frugi, consul in AD 64, was slain by the emperor
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Menenius as the tribune of that year. Menenius, whose name is given variously as
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Licinia P. f. P. n., daughter of Publius Licinius Crassus Mucianus, married
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Licinia P. f. P. n., daughter of Publius Licinius Crassus Mucianus, married
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Gaius Licinius (C. f. C. n.) Crassus, probably son of the tribune of 145 BC.
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in 168; the following year he was one of the commissioners to return the
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Broughton, vol. II, pp. 103, 109 (note 5), 134, 163, 169, 172, 173, 484.
707:, the greatest orator of his day, was consul in 95 BC, and censor in 92. 5108: 4758: 4734: 4705:
INSCHRIFTEN UND INSCHRIFTENKULTUR DER KONSTANTINISCHEN ZEIT IN AQUILEIA
2177:, tribune of the plebs in 196 BC, he proposed the establishment of the 63:, and which eventually obtained the imperial dignity. The first of the 4688:"The Greek East and Roman Law: The Dossier of M. Cn. Licinius Rufinus" 4687: 884:, son of Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi, he was adopted as the heir of 697:, father of the triumvir, was consul in 97 BC, and triumphed over the 608:
Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Dives, son of the consul of 205 BC.
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Zwei Konstitutionen für die Truppen Niedermösiens vom 9. September 97
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Eck and Pangerl, "Zwei Konstitutionen für die Truppen Niedermösiens".
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Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander
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AD 63, and again in 70 and 72, was the general and chief advisor of
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who set up an two statues for Gallienus and Salonina in Aquileia.
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Licinia P. f. P. n., sister of Marcus Licinius Crassus Agelastus.
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people, to whom one of the Licinii might have been compared; and
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from 376 to 367 BC, prevented the election of any of the annual
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Stertinius. He was undoubtedly a son of the tribune in 53 BC.
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Licinia L. f. L. n., daughter of the consul of 95 BC, married
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Licinia L. f. L. n., daughter of the consul of 95 BC, married
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Publius Licinius P. f. Calvus, father of the elder Esquilinus.
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Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire
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Suetonius, "The Life of Caligula"; "The Life of Claudius."
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Lucius Licinius Squillus, one of the conspirators against
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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Of the other surnames of the Licinii might be mentioned
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Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Pomptina, while the senator of 129 was from Terentina.
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between 169 and 158 BC, praetor in 147, and legate of
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Publius Licinius, grandfather of the consul of 236 BC.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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mention only the father, elected for the second time.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Licinius Caecina, a senator attached to the party of
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Licinia L. f. L. n., daughter of the consul of 74 BC.
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M. Licinius Crassus Agelastus (pr. 126 BC)
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Geschichte des Römischen Privatrechts bis Justinian
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Epitome de M. Verrio Flacco de Verborum Significatu
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C. Licinius Crassus (tr. pl. 145 BC)
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Publius Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Dives Mucianus
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II, pp. 40, 50, 61, 62, 77, 129. 4036: 3716: 3113: 3111: 2531:in 23 BC, but the following year conspired with 2377:and their slaves led to the commencement of the 749:", was consul in 70 and 55 BC, and censor in 65. 497:Publius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus Esquilinus, 484:Publius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus Esquilinus, 303:Another family of the Licinii bore the cognomen 5175:(Collection of Greek Inscriptions, abbreviated 5002:Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC 4194: 3760: 3437: 3301: 3242: 3240: 3074: 3072: 3070: 3068: 2806:Publius Licinius Cornelius Saloninus Valerianus 2751:at some undetermined point during the reign of 2279:, who attended the funeral of Lucullus' mother. 2215:the following year, carried on war against the 5253:The New College Latin & English Dictionary 4982:(Lives of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars). 4319:Broughton, vol. II, p. 170, 189, 193 (note 4). 3753: 3751: 3284:The New College Latin & English Dictionary 3263:The New College Latin & English Dictionary 2317:, praetor in 167 BC, assigned the province of 577:Publius Licinius (C. f. P. n.) Varus, praetor 253:. The only cognomina which occur on coins are 239:Geta, Lucullus, Macer, Murena, Nerva, Sacerdos 164:The chief praenomina used by the Licinii were 55:, which appears from the earliest days of the 5240:Bruce A. Marshall, "Crassus and the Cognomen 4398:Plutarch, "The Life of Tiberius Gracchus", 2. 3294: 3292: 3108: 794:, and died fighting under Metellus Scipio in 560:Publius Licinius P. f., father of the consul. 463:. Dionysius may be correct, as the praenomen 449:he was one of three chosen by his colleagues. 3835:Verboven, "Damasippus", p. 198 (and note 7). 3745:Plutarch, "The Life of Cato the Younger" 70. 3237: 3175: 3173: 3065: 411:. For an explanation of this practice, see 148:appears to have been spread throughout both 5303:. Oxford Classical Monographs. OUP Oxford. 5216:, American Philological Association (1952). 4146: 4144: 3748: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3026: 2998: 2996: 2796:, the wife of Gallienus, and Roman empress. 1391:C. Licinius Crassus (cos. 168 BC) 832:at the beginning of the Civil War in 49 BC. 774:. The reverse alludes to the propraetorian 370:, from which a valuable dye was extracted. 5293:Zeitschrift fĂĽr Papyrologie und Epigraphik 5113:Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani 4656:(Amsterdam: Verlag Gieben, 1989), pp. 149f 3289: 2594:, consul in 116 BC, was expelled from the 2577:Gaius Licinius C. f., a senator in 129 BC. 595:Publius Licinius P. f. P. n. Crassus Dives 430:elected, in 493 BC. He and his colleague, 340:, a grove, or perhaps a diminutive of the 3809:Verboven, "Damasippus", pp. 195, 198, 199 3170: 2580:Licinius, an educated slave belonging to 2300:, and was killed in the retreat from the 1132:C. Licinius Varus (cos. 236 BC) 862:Marcus Licinius M. f. M. n. Crassus Frugi 856:Marcus Licinius M. f. M. n. Crassus Frugi 467:was not used by any other members of the 352:A family of the Licinii bore the surname 209: 5284:, University of California Press (2000). 4141: 3023: 2993: 2808:, another son of Gallienus and Salonina. 2768:AD 210–240; he compiled twelve books of 2341:, praetor in 166 BC; he was assigned to 2207:, where he instigated a war against the 1252:P. Licinius Varus (pr. 208 BC) 762: 628:in 172 BC, was involved in the trial of 601:in 208 BC and consul in 205, during the 190:, and there is at least one instance of 29: 5298: 5260:Damasippus, the Story of a Businessman? 5199:, J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart (1894–1980). 2381:. Nerva was succeeded by his relative, 2292:, and Cicero. He espoused the cause of 2263:, consul in 73 BC, and triumphed in 71. 2219:with acts of great perfidy and cruelty. 2203:, consul in 151 BC, he was assigned to 2051:P. Licinius Crassus Junianus Damasippus 1820:L. Licinius Crassus (killed 87 BC) 882:Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus 14: 5321: 5221:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary 5204:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 4170:, i. 10, 46, 50, ii. 28, iii. 50, 92, 3612:Plutarch, "The Life of Crassus", 1, 4. 3118:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary 2794:Publia Licinia Julia Cornelia Salonina 2229:Lucius Licinius L. f. (L. n.) Lucullus 778:of P. Crassus Junianus (P CRASSVS IV). 663:, consul in 131 BC. He was the son of 643:Gaius Licinius (C. f. C. n.) Crassus, 438:, all five were elected by the people. 5214:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic 5075:(Abridgement of the History of Rome). 4216:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 463, 467, 468. 3757:Verboven, "Damasippus", pp. 197, 198. 3446:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 116, 118, 119. 2800:Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus 2690:. He was a contemporary of the elder 2424: 2261:Marcus Terentius M. f. Varro Lucullus 2141: 2139: 2132: 2102: 2091: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2073: 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2049: 2039: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 2025: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1999: 1993: 1984: 1982: 1977: 1967: 1965: 1959: 1957: 1955: 1953: 1951: 1949: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1935: 1893: 1891: 1889: 1873: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1857: 1855: 1853: 1847: 1837: 1835: 1832: 1830: 1824: 1822: 1819: 1817: 1814: 1812: 1810: 1808: 1806: 1804: 1801: 1747: 1745: 1743: 1717: 1715: 1713: 1711: 1709: 1707: 1705: 1699: 1687: 1685: 1674: 1672: 1669: 1667: 1661: 1659: 1653: 1651: 1644: 1642: 1639: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1573: 1571: 1569: 1563: 1561: 1559: 1533: 1526: 1524: 1522: 1520: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 1508: 1506: 1504: 1502: 1500: 1498: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1446: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1432: 1430: 1428: 1426: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1414: 1412: 1410: 1408: 1406: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1390: 1388: 1386: 1384: 1378: 1376: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1365: 1363: 1360: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1258: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1245: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1218: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1138: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1113: 1110: 1108: 1106: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1098: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 969: 967: 965: 963: 961: 959: 957: 955: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 924: 381:until the early Empire, derived from 356:(sometimes, but erroneously, written 5295:, vol. 151, pp. 185–192 (2005). 4991:Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans 4621:, i. 46, 82, 87, ii. 33, 39, 44, 60. 3691:Marshall, "Crassus and the Cognomen 3154:Marshall, "Crassus and the Cognomen 2812:Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus 2286:Marcus Licinius L. f. L. n. Lucullus 2253:Marcus Licinius L. f. L. n. Lucullus 2245:, consul in 74 BC, the conqueror of 2243:Lucius Licinius L. f. L. n. Lucullus 836:Publius Licinius M. f. P. n. Crassus 695:Publius Licinius M. f. P. n. Crassus 612:Publius Licinius C. f. P. n. Crassus 499:tribunus militum consulari potestate 487:tribunus militum consulari potestate 214:The family-names of the Licinii are 5248:, vol. 22 (1973), pp. 459–467. 5235:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 5230:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno 4473:Plutarch, "The Life of Marius", 45. 4387:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno 2782:Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus 2686:, and later governor of one of the 2646:Licinius Lenticula, a companion of 2359:, defeated the army of a pretender. 846:Marcus Licinius M. f. M. n. Crassus 814:Marcus Licinius M. f. P. n. Crassus 743:Marcus Licinius P. f. M. n. Crassus 441:Publius Licinius, one of the first 300:, designated someone who was lean. 276:, probably because he lived on the 24: 5237:, vol. 7, pp. 361–369 (1966). 5159:Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen 4948:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus ( 4779:(Commentaries on the Gallic War), 2500:Lucius Licinius L. f. L. n. Murena 2490:Lucius Licinius L. f. L. n. Murena 2452: 2154: 1494:P. Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus 622:Gaius Licinius C. f. P. n. Crassus 536:, and who accordingly was elected 25: 5345: 5287:Werner Eck and Andreas Pangerl, " 4923:Commentarius in Oratio Ciceronis 4913:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium 4785:(Commentaries on the Civil War), 4098:Drumann, vol. IV. p. 19 (no. 85). 2788:Publius Licinius Valerianus Minor 2558:Gaius Licinius C. f. Macer Calvus 2373:in 104 BC, his dealings with the 2308: 907:Family tree of the Licinii Crassi 816:, elder son of the triumvir, was 727:Quintus Caecilius Metellus Scipio 588: 520:Gaius Licinius C. f. P. n. Calvus 508:Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Calvus 426:Gaius Licinius, one of the first 87:acquiesced to the passage of the 5255:, Bantam Books, New York (1995). 4928:(Commentary on Cicero's Oration 4697: 4680: 4671: 4659: 4646: 4637: 4624: 4611: 4598: 4585: 4576: 4563: 4560:, xix. 2. s. 11, xxxi. 2. s. 18. 4550: 4547:Aulus Gellius, xiii. 22, xv. 24. 4541: 4529: 4520: 4511: 4498: 4489: 4476: 4467: 4454: 4445: 4436: 4423: 4414: 4401: 4392: 4379: 4370: 4357: 4348: 4335: 4322: 4313: 4300: 4291: 4282: 4267: 4254: 4241: 4228: 4219: 4210: 4177: 4160: 4132: 4119: 4110: 4101: 4092: 3416:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 112, 113. 2802:, son of Gallienus and Salonina. 2668:, a Latin comic poet, quoted by 2545: 2201:Lucius Licinius (L. f.) Lucullus 614:, consul in 171 BC, defeated by 564:Gaius Licinius P. f. P. n. Varus 475: 420: 5173:Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum 5057:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus ( 4714: 4079: 4070: 4061: 4048: 4027: 4018: 4009: 3988: 3979: 3966: 3957: 3944: 3935: 3926: 3917: 3908: 3895: 3886: 3873: 3864: 3851: 3838: 3829: 3812: 3803: 3790: 3773: 3713:Verboven, "Damasippus", p. 198. 3707: 3698: 3685: 3676: 3663: 3650: 3637: 3628: 3615: 3606: 3593: 3580: 3567: 3554: 3541: 3528: 3511: 3498: 3489: 3480: 3467: 3458: 3449: 3428: 3419: 3398: 3383: 3374: 3365: 3352: 3340: 3331: 3322: 3313: 3277: 3268: 3256: 3224: 3211: 3198: 3182: 3161: 3148: 3132: 3123: 3088: 2924:Lucius Junius Brutus Damasippus 2915: 2895: 2882: 2856: 2814:, a son or nephew of Gallienus. 2747:Quintus Licinius Nepos, consul 896:Licinius M. f. Crassus (Frugi?) 888:, but slain by the soldiers of 712:Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica 551: 510:, the first plebeian appointed 407:This list includes abbreviated 5079:Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius 4915:(Memorable Facts and Sayings). 4354:Cassius Dio, liii. 25, liv. 3. 4138:Valerius Maximus, iv. 1. § 10. 3682:Valerius Maximus, vi. 9. § 12. 3404:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 87, 88. 3048: 3039: 3014: 3005: 2959: 2940: 2613:ordered to be hurled from the 2142:L. Licinius Crassus Damasippus 2053:(tr. pl. 53 BC) 1220:P. Licinius Crassus Dives 753:Publius Licinius Crassus Dives 196:during the first century BC. 13: 1: 4735:De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum 4442:Valerius Maximus, ii. 9. § 9. 4024:Valerius Maximus, iv. 7. § 4. 3167:Drumann, vol. IV, pp. 71–115. 2933: 2827:, emperor from AD 307 to 324. 2784:, emperor from AD 253 to 268. 2778:, emperor from AD 253 to 260. 2662:during the reign of Augustus. 2521:Licinius (L. f. L. n.) Murena 2442:Gaius Licinius C. f. Sacerdos 2415:Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus 2133:Licinius Crassus Damasippus ( 705:Lucius Licinius L. f. Crassus 255:Crassus, Macer, Murena, Nerva 159: 5073:Breviarium Historiae Romanae 4776:Commentarii de Bello Gallico 4743:Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem 4107:Velleius Paterculus ii. 116. 4015:Velleius Paterculus, ii. 71. 3932:Livy, xxxiii. 42, xxxvi. 36. 3768:Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem 2849: 2831:Valerius Licinianus Licinius 2825:Valerius Licinianus Licinius 2723:, consul for the first time 2539:Lucius Licinius Varro Murena 2525:Aulus Terentius Varro Murena 2430:Gaius Licinius Sacerdos, an 2403:Licinius Nerva, quaestor of 2349:Aulus Licinius (A. f.) Nerva 1670:(C. ?) Licinius Crassus 7: 5054:: On the Meaning of Words). 4974:Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus 4893:Compendium of Roman History 4782:Commentarii de Bello Civili 3103:Gaius Licinius Macer Calvus 2837: 2790:, the brother of Gallienus. 2776:Publius Licinius Valerianus 915:Stemma Liciniorum Crassorum 759:, into a source of mockery. 336:, is probably derived from 73:Gaius Licinius Calvus Stolo 38:of Publius Licinius Crassus 10: 5350: 5022:Marcus Junianus Justinus ( 4889:Marcus Velleius Paterculus 4869:Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( 4847:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 4801:The Conspiracy of Catiline 4741:, Post Reditum in Senatu, 4634:, iv. 29, v. 4, 21, vi. 5. 4495:Broughton, vol. 2, p. 579. 4451:Broughton, vol. I, p. 530. 4225:Broughton, vol. I, p. 571. 3704:Crawford, p. 472, no. 460. 3464:Zonaras, viii. 18, p. 400. 3434:Diodorus Siculus, xiv. 57. 3380:Diodorus Siculus, xiv. 90. 3191:, vol. II, pp. 830, 831 (" 2468:in Greece from 146 to 145. 2325:Gaius Licinius C. f. Nerva 2255:, he was adopted into the 1985:L. Licinius Crassus Scipio 1828:(cos. 70, 55 BC) 636:, but brought his army to 432:Lucius Albinius Paterculus 400: 5139:, Königsberg (1834–1844). 5128:Sigmund Wilhelm Zimmern, 4962:Publius Cornelius Tacitus 4919:Quintus Asconius Pedianus 4820:Marcus Vitruvius Pollio ( 3230:Drumann, vol. IV, p. 183 3141:, vol. I, pp. 872, 873 (" 2817:Licinius Diocletianus, a 2592:Gaius Licinius P. f. Geta 2568: 2223:Publius Licinius Lucullus 2126: 2124: 2122: 2116: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2104: 2098: 2043: 2041: 2037: 2035: 2023: 2021: 1997: 1995: 1975: 1937:P. Licinius Crassus Dives 1929: 1927: 1925: 1919: 1917: 1915: 1907: 1903: 1901: 1899: 1895: 1887: 1883: 1881: 1879: 1851: 1849: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1761: 1757: 1755: 1753: 1741: 1737: 1735: 1733: 1727: 1725: 1723: 1703: 1701: 1633: 1631: 1629: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1611: 1609: 1607: 1599: 1597: 1589: 1585: 1579: 1567: 1565: 1557: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1543: 1541: 1539: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1472: 1470: 1464: 1460: 1458: 1456: 1454: 1452: 1448: 1436: 1434: 1418: 1416: 1361:P. Licinius Crassus Dives 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1334: 1332: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1316: 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1292: 1288: 1272: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1260: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1184: 1182: 1170: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1064: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 983: 981: 123:may have been an ancient 100: 5299:Bispham, Edward (2007). 5123:Saggio di Lingua Etrusca 4935:Gaius Plinius Secundus ( 4793:Gaius Sallustius Crispus 4727:Laelius sive de Amicitia 4692:Journal of Roman Studies 4537:s. vv. Imbrex, Obstitum. 4076:Diodorus Siculus, xxxvi. 3486:Livy, xxvii. 22, 23, 51. 2761:, a jurist and imperial 2656:Publius Licinius Stolo, 2641:Quintus Cassius Longinus 2586:Quintus Lutatius Catulus 2458:Lucius Licinius Murena, 2390:Lucius Calpurnius Bestia 2383:Lucius Licinius Lucullus 2357:Lucius Tremellius Scrofa 2273:Gnaeus Licinius Lucullus 2267:Lucius Licinius Lucullus 2187:Marcus Licinius Lucullus 2161:Lucius Licinius Lucullus 719:the younger Gaius Marius 530:who brought forward the 389:, perhaps the name of a 5019:(The Mithridatic Wars). 5007:Appianus Alexandrinus ( 4747:Epistulae ad Familiares 4694:, 89 (1999), pp. 90-108 3846:Epistulae ad Familiares 3781:Epistulae ad Familiares 3495:Livy, xli, xlii, xliii. 3011:Lanzi, vol. II, p. 342. 2721:Gaius Licinius Mucianus 2508:Marcus Licinius Crassus 2466:Lucius Mummius Achaicus 2175:Gaius Licinius Lucullus 1833:Licinia ~ Scipio Nasica 1645:Licinia ~ C. Sulpicius 1496:(cos. 131 BC) 1382:(cos. 171 BC) 1222:(cos. 205 BC) 848:, consul in 30 BC with 682:Servius Sulpicius Galba 665:Publius Mucius Scaevola 653:Licinia C. f. C. n., a 630:Marcus Popillius Laenas 324:Marcus Licinius Crassus 5210:T. Robert S. Broughton 5052:Marcus Verrius Flaccus 5044:Sextus Pompeius Festus 4811:Marcus Terentius Varro 4789:(On the African War ). 4703:Witschel, Christian; " 4652:Paul M. M. Leunissen, 3941:Livy, xxxix. 6, 8, 18. 3671:Post Reditum in Senatu 3634:Florus, iii. 21. § 14. 2742:suffectus ex kal. Jul. 2674:Sextus Pompeius Festus 2643:in Hispania, in 48 BC. 2630:Aulus Licinius Archias 2434:, who appeared before 2363:Publius Licinius Nerva 2077:(cos. 30 BC) 1802:Licinius Crassus Dives 1693:(cos. 95 BC) 1665:(cos. 97 BC) 1640:Licinius Crassus Dives 900:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 876:Marcus Antonius Primus 779: 770:minted in 47–46 BC at 455:, according to Livius 210:Branches and cognomina 40: 5105:(Epitome of History). 5089:Digesta seu Pandectae 4998:Lucius Annaeus Florus 4843:(Library of History). 4840:Bibliotheca Historica 4807:(The Jugurthine War). 4722:Marcus Tullius Cicero 4666:Digesta seu Pandectae 4526:Cassius Dio, liv. 14. 4517:Cassius Dio, xlv. 47. 4420:Aulus Gellius, i. 11. 3963:Dionysius, xxxvi. 24. 3892:Cassius Dio, liv. 24. 3249:, vol. II, p. 1121 (" 2666:Gaius Licinius Imbrex 2535:and was put to death. 2405:Decimus Junius Brutus 1939:(pr. 57 BC) 790:he was a partisan of 766: 678:Gaius Sulpicius Galba 428:tribunes of the plebs 33: 5258:Koenraad Verboven, " 5169:Wilhelm Dittenberger 5163:Römische Forschungen 5115:, Heidelberg (1603). 4903:History of Heracleia 4851:Romaike Archaiologia 4739:Epistulae ad Atticum 4668:, 40. tit. 13. s. 4. 4116:Cassius Dio, lv. 30. 4000:Epistulae ad Atticum 3974:Epistulae ad Atticum 3785:Epistulae ad Atticum 3658:Epistulae ad Atticum 3623:Epistulae ad Atticum 3360:Römische Forschungen 3349:, "Licinius" no. 43. 3274:Chase, pp. 111, 112. 3045:Chase, pp. 113, 114. 2986:, vol. II, p. 782 (" 2844:List of Roman gentes 2738:Lucius Licinius Sura 2710:praefectus praetorio 2552:Gaius Licinius Macer 2396:in 62 BC and one of 2355:, and his quaestor, 2339:Aulus Licinius Nerva 2315:Gaius Licinius Nerva 1963:(q. 54 BC) 680:, son of the orator 570:and the transalpine 294:Gaius Licinius Macer 112:is derived from the 77:tribune of the plebs 27:Ancient Roman family 5206:, vol. VIII (1897). 5103:Epitome Historiarum 4771:Gaius Julius Caesar 4630:Pliny the Younger, 4569:Pliny the Younger, 3519:Laelius de Amicitia 3097:, vol. I, p. 586 (" 3081:, vol. I, p. 586 (" 2605:Sextus Licinius, a 2075:M. Licinius Crassus 1971:(killed 53 BC) 1969:P. Licinius Crassus 1961:M. Licinius Crassus 1826:M. Licinius Crassus 1815:P. Licinius Crassus 1690:L. Licinius Crassus 1663:P. Licinius Crassus 1527:L. Licinius Crassus 1400:M. Licinius Crassus 1380:P. Licinius Crassus 1243:C. Licinius Crassus 1111:P. Licinius Crassus 714:, praetor in 94 BC. 5251:John C. Traupman, 5226:Robert K. Sherk, " 5179:), Leipzig (1883). 5017:Bella Mithridatica 4945:(Natural History). 4942:Naturalis Historia 4866:(History of Rome). 4805:Bellum Jugurthinum 4606:Naturalis Historia 4558:Naturalis Historia 4067:Eutropius, iv. 15. 3952:Bellum Jugurthinum 3601:Naturalis Historia 3562:Naturalis Historia 3310:Dionysius, vi. 89. 3206:Naturalis Historia 2688:imperial provinces 2659:triumvir monetalis 2504:Quintus Hortensius 2484:the younger Marius 2461:triumvir monetalis 2425:Licinii Sacerdotes 2407:in the war before 2379:Second Servile War 2302:Battle of Philippi 2237:Second Servile War 1683: 123 BC) 864:, consul in AD 27. 858:, consul in 14 BC. 780: 721:, consul in 82 BC. 616:Perseus of Macedon 533:lex Licinia Sextia 233:(with the agnomen 90:lex Licinia Sextia 41: 5135:Wilhelm Drumann, 5015:(The Civil War), 4950:Pliny the Younger 4604:Pliny the Elder, 4573:, ii. 14, iii. 5. 4556:Pliny the Elder, 4045:Livy, xlv. 3, 42. 3603:, xxxiv. 3. s. 8. 3599:Pliny the Elder, 3560:Pliny the Elder, 3328:Dionysius, ix. 1. 3204:Pliny the Elder, 2705:Licinius Proculus 2634:Roman citizenship 2436:Scipio Aemilianus 2319:Hispania Ulterior 2180:tresviri epulones 2152: 2151: 2148: 2147: 840:Battle of Carrhae 526:, one of the two 47:was a celebrated 16:(Redirected from 5341: 5314: 5228:The Text of the 4979:De Vita Caesarum 4909:Valerius Maximus 4882:Carmen Saeculare 4835:Diodorus Siculus 4829:(On architecture 4817:(Rural Matters). 4815:Rerum Rusticarum 4797:Bellum Catilinae 4708: 4701: 4695: 4684: 4678: 4677:Zimmern, vol. I. 4675: 4669: 4663: 4657: 4650: 4644: 4641: 4635: 4628: 4622: 4615: 4609: 4608:, xx. 18. s. 76. 4602: 4596: 4589: 4583: 4580: 4574: 4567: 4561: 4554: 4548: 4545: 4539: 4533: 4527: 4524: 4518: 4515: 4509: 4502: 4496: 4493: 4487: 4480: 4474: 4471: 4465: 4458: 4452: 4449: 4443: 4440: 4434: 4427: 4421: 4418: 4412: 4405: 4399: 4396: 4390: 4383: 4377: 4374: 4368: 4361: 4355: 4352: 4346: 4343:Carmen Saeculare 4339: 4333: 4326: 4320: 4317: 4311: 4308:Bellum Catilinae 4304: 4298: 4295: 4289: 4286: 4280: 4271: 4265: 4264:, 32, 64-66, 93. 4258: 4252: 4245: 4239: 4232: 4226: 4223: 4217: 4214: 4208: 4201: 4192: 4181: 4175: 4164: 4158: 4148: 4139: 4136: 4130: 4123: 4117: 4114: 4108: 4105: 4099: 4096: 4090: 4083: 4077: 4074: 4068: 4065: 4059: 4052: 4046: 4043: 4034: 4031: 4025: 4022: 4016: 4013: 4007: 3992: 3986: 3983: 3977: 3970: 3964: 3961: 3955: 3948: 3942: 3939: 3933: 3930: 3924: 3921: 3915: 3912: 3906: 3905:, i. 47, iv. 39. 3899: 3893: 3890: 3884: 3883:, cxxxiv, cxxxv. 3877: 3871: 3870:Justin, xlii. 4. 3868: 3862: 3859:De Bello Gallico 3855: 3849: 3842: 3836: 3833: 3827: 3816: 3810: 3807: 3801: 3800:, ii. 3, 16, 64. 3794: 3788: 3777: 3771: 3764: 3758: 3755: 3746: 3743: 3734: 3723: 3714: 3711: 3705: 3702: 3696: 3689: 3683: 3680: 3674: 3667: 3661: 3654: 3648: 3641: 3635: 3632: 3626: 3619: 3613: 3610: 3604: 3597: 3591: 3584: 3578: 3571: 3565: 3558: 3552: 3545: 3539: 3536:Rerum Rusticarum 3532: 3526: 3515: 3509: 3502: 3496: 3493: 3487: 3484: 3478: 3471: 3465: 3462: 3456: 3453: 3447: 3444: 3435: 3432: 3426: 3423: 3417: 3414: 3405: 3402: 3396: 3392:Fasti Capitolini 3387: 3381: 3378: 3372: 3369: 3363: 3362:, vol. 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He was consul 2400:'s conspirators. 2136: 2093:Cornelia Metella 1692: 1682: 922: 921: 911: 910: 830:Gallia Cisalpina 603:Second Punic War 513:magister equitum 453:Spurius Licinius 379:Second Punic War 334:Second Punic War 21: 5349: 5348: 5344: 5343: 5342: 5340: 5339: 5338: 5319: 5318: 5317: 5311: 5099:Joannes Zonaras 5040:(Attic Nights). 4937:Pliny the Elder 4930:In Toga Candida 4925:In Toga Candida 4863:Ab Urbe Condita 4827:de Architectura 4787:De Bello Africo 4717: 4712: 4711: 4702: 4698: 4686:Fergus Millar, 4685: 4681: 4676: 4672: 4664: 4660: 4651: 4647: 4642: 4638: 4629: 4625: 4616: 4612: 4603: 4599: 4590: 4586: 4582:Gruter, p. 180. 4581: 4577: 4568: 4564: 4555: 4551: 4546: 4542: 4534: 4530: 4525: 4521: 4516: 4512: 4503: 4499: 4494: 4490: 4481: 4477: 4472: 4468: 4459: 4455: 4450: 4446: 4441: 4437: 4428: 4424: 4419: 4415: 4406: 4402: 4397: 4393: 4384: 4380: 4376:Livy, xxxi. 12. 4375: 4371: 4362: 4358: 4353: 4349: 4340: 4336: 4330:de Architectura 4327: 4323: 4318: 4314: 4305: 4301: 4296: 4292: 4287: 4283: 4272: 4268: 4262:Mithridatic War 4259: 4255: 4246: 4242: 4233: 4229: 4224: 4220: 4215: 4211: 4202: 4195: 4185:in Toga Candida 4182: 4178: 4165: 4161: 4149: 4142: 4137: 4133: 4124: 4120: 4115: 4111: 4106: 4102: 4097: 4093: 4084: 4080: 4075: 4071: 4066: 4062: 4053: 4049: 4044: 4037: 4032: 4028: 4023: 4019: 4014: 4010: 3993: 3989: 3984: 3980: 3971: 3967: 3962: 3958: 3949: 3945: 3940: 3936: 3931: 3927: 3922: 3918: 3913: 3909: 3900: 3896: 3891: 3887: 3878: 3874: 3869: 3865: 3856: 3852: 3843: 3839: 3834: 3830: 3817: 3813: 3808: 3804: 3795: 3791: 3778: 3774: 3765: 3761: 3756: 3749: 3744: 3737: 3731:De Bello Africo 3727:De Bello Civili 3724: 3717: 3712: 3708: 3703: 3699: 3690: 3686: 3681: 3677: 3668: 3664: 3655: 3651: 3642: 3638: 3633: 3629: 3620: 3616: 3611: 3607: 3598: 3594: 3585: 3581: 3572: 3568: 3559: 3555: 3546: 3542: 3533: 3529: 3516: 3512: 3503: 3499: 3494: 3490: 3485: 3481: 3473:Livy, xxi. 18, 3472: 3468: 3463: 3459: 3454: 3450: 3445: 3438: 3433: 3429: 3424: 3420: 3415: 3408: 3403: 3399: 3388: 3384: 3379: 3375: 3370: 3366: 3357: 3353: 3345: 3341: 3336: 3332: 3327: 3323: 3318: 3314: 3309: 3302: 3297: 3290: 3282: 3278: 3273: 3269: 3261: 3257: 3245: 3238: 3229: 3225: 3216: 3212: 3203: 3199: 3187: 3183: 3178: 3171: 3166: 3162: 3153: 3149: 3137: 3133: 3128: 3124: 3116: 3109: 3093: 3089: 3077: 3066: 3053: 3049: 3044: 3040: 3035: 3024: 3019: 3015: 3010: 3006: 3001: 2994: 2982: 2973: 2967:Geschichte Roms 2964: 2960: 2945: 2941: 2936: 2931: 2930: 2920: 2916: 2900: 2896: 2887: 2883: 2861: 2857: 2852: 2840: 2648:Marcus Antonius 2571: 2548: 2455: 2453:Licinii Murenae 2427: 2394:tribunus plebis 2311: 2157: 2155:Licinii Luculli 1979:Metellus Scipio 1688: 909: 820:'s quaestor in 645:tribunus plebis 591: 554: 478: 457:tribunus plebis 423: 403: 212: 162: 103: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 5347: 5337: 5336: 5331: 5316: 5315: 5309: 5296: 5285: 5275: 5256: 5249: 5238: 5224: 5219:D.P. Simpson, 5217: 5207: 5200: 5180: 5166: 5156: 5143:"Licinia Gens" 5140: 5133: 5126: 5125:, Rome (1789). 5116: 5106: 5096: 5086: 5076: 5066: 5055: 5041: 5038:Noctes Atticae 5031: 5020: 5005: 4995: 4983: 4971: 4959: 4946: 4933: 4916: 4906: 4896: 4886: 4867: 4856:Titus Livius ( 4854: 4844: 4832: 4818: 4808: 4790: 4768: 4757:, Pro Murena, 4718: 4716: 4713: 4710: 4709: 4696: 4679: 4670: 4658: 4645: 4636: 4623: 4610: 4597: 4584: 4575: 4562: 4549: 4540: 4528: 4519: 4510: 4497: 4488: 4475: 4466: 4453: 4444: 4435: 4422: 4413: 4400: 4391: 4378: 4369: 4356: 4347: 4334: 4321: 4312: 4299: 4290: 4281: 4266: 4253: 4240: 4227: 4218: 4209: 4193: 4176: 4159: 4140: 4131: 4118: 4109: 4100: 4091: 4078: 4069: 4060: 4047: 4035: 4033:Livy, xlv. 16. 4026: 4017: 4008: 3987: 3978: 3965: 3956: 3943: 3934: 3925: 3923:Livy, xxx. 39. 3916: 3907: 3894: 3885: 3872: 3863: 3850: 3837: 3828: 3811: 3802: 3789: 3787:, xii. 29, 33. 3772: 3770:, iii. 8. § 3. 3759: 3747: 3735: 3715: 3706: 3697: 3684: 3675: 3662: 3660:, ii. 24. 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161: 158: 102: 99: 95:Lucius Sextius 67:to obtain the 61:imperial times 34: 26: 18:Licinia (gens) 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5346: 5335: 5332: 5330: 5327: 5326: 5324: 5312: 5310:9780191528293 5306: 5302: 5297: 5294: 5290: 5286: 5283: 5279: 5278:Clifford Ando 5276: 5273: 5272:2-87031-179-6 5269: 5265: 5261: 5257: 5254: 5250: 5247: 5243: 5239: 5236: 5232: 5231: 5225: 5222: 5218: 5215: 5211: 5208: 5205: 5201: 5198: 5197: 5192: 5188: 5187:Georg Wissowa 5184: 5181: 5178: 5174: 5170: 5167: 5164: 5160: 5157: 5154: 5153:William Smith 5150: 5149: 5144: 5141: 5138: 5134: 5131: 5127: 5124: 5120: 5117: 5114: 5110: 5107: 5104: 5100: 5097: 5094: 5090: 5087: 5084: 5080: 5077: 5074: 5070: 5067: 5064: 5063:Roman History 5060: 5056: 5053: 5049: 5045: 5042: 5039: 5035: 5034:Aulus Gellius 5032: 5029: 5025: 5021: 5018: 5014: 5013:Bellum Civile 5010: 5006: 5003: 4999: 4996: 4993: 4992: 4987: 4984: 4981: 4980: 4975: 4972: 4969: 4968: 4963: 4960: 4957: 4956: 4951: 4947: 4944: 4943: 4938: 4934: 4931: 4927: 4926: 4920: 4917: 4914: 4910: 4907: 4904: 4900: 4897: 4894: 4890: 4887: 4884: 4883: 4878: 4877: 4872: 4868: 4865: 4864: 4859: 4855: 4852: 4848: 4845: 4842: 4841: 4836: 4833: 4830: 4828: 4823: 4819: 4816: 4812: 4809: 4806: 4802: 4798: 4794: 4791: 4788: 4784: 4783: 4778: 4777: 4772: 4769: 4766: 4765:, Pro Plancio 4764: 4760: 4756: 4752: 4748: 4744: 4740: 4736: 4732: 4728: 4723: 4720: 4719: 4706: 4700: 4693: 4689: 4683: 4674: 4667: 4662: 4655: 4649: 4640: 4633: 4627: 4620: 4614: 4607: 4601: 4594: 4588: 4579: 4572: 4566: 4559: 4553: 4544: 4538: 4532: 4523: 4514: 4507: 4501: 4492: 4485: 4482:Cassius Dio, 4479: 4470: 4463: 4457: 4448: 4439: 4432: 4426: 4417: 4410: 4404: 4395: 4388: 4382: 4373: 4366: 4360: 4351: 4344: 4338: 4331: 4325: 4316: 4309: 4303: 4294: 4285: 4278: 4275: 4270: 4263: 4257: 4250: 4244: 4237: 4231: 4222: 4213: 4206: 4200: 4198: 4190: 4187:, p. 83 (ed. 4186: 4180: 4173: 4169: 4163: 4156: 4152: 4147: 4145: 4135: 4128: 4122: 4113: 4104: 4095: 4088: 4082: 4073: 4064: 4057: 4051: 4042: 4040: 4030: 4021: 4012: 4005: 4001: 3997: 3991: 3982: 3975: 3969: 3960: 3953: 3947: 3938: 3929: 3920: 3911: 3904: 3898: 3889: 3882: 3876: 3867: 3860: 3854: 3847: 3841: 3832: 3825: 3822: 3821: 3815: 3806: 3799: 3793: 3786: 3782: 3776: 3769: 3763: 3754: 3752: 3742: 3740: 3732: 3728: 3722: 3720: 3710: 3701: 3695:", pp=463–464 3694: 3688: 3679: 3672: 3666: 3659: 3653: 3646: 3645:Bellum Civile 3640: 3631: 3624: 3618: 3609: 3602: 3596: 3589: 3583: 3576: 3570: 3563: 3557: 3550: 3547:Cassius Dio, 3544: 3537: 3531: 3524: 3520: 3514: 3507: 3501: 3492: 3483: 3476: 3470: 3461: 3452: 3443: 3441: 3431: 3425:Livy, vi. 39. 3422: 3413: 3411: 3401: 3394: 3393: 3386: 3377: 3368: 3361: 3355: 3348: 3343: 3334: 3325: 3319:Livy, ii. 43. 3316: 3307: 3305: 3298:Livy, ii. 33. 3295: 3293: 3286:, "sacerdos". 3285: 3280: 3271: 3264: 3259: 3252: 3248: 3243: 3241: 3233: 3227: 3220: 3214: 3207: 3201: 3194: 3190: 3185: 3176: 3174: 3164: 3157: 3151: 3144: 3140: 3135: 3126: 3119: 3114: 3112: 3104: 3100: 3096: 3091: 3084: 3080: 3075: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3061: 3057: 3051: 3042: 3036:Chase, p. 110 3033: 3031: 3029: 3027: 3020:Livy, vii. 2. 3017: 3008: 2999: 2997: 2989: 2985: 2980: 2978: 2976: 2968: 2962: 2955: 2954:William Smith 2951: 2950: 2943: 2939: 2925: 2918: 2910: 2906: 2905: 2898: 2891: 2885: 2878: 2874: 2870: 2865: 2859: 2855: 2845: 2842: 2841: 2832: 2829: 2826: 2823: 2820: 2816: 2813: 2810: 2807: 2804: 2801: 2798: 2795: 2792: 2789: 2786: 2783: 2780: 2777: 2774: 2771: 2767: 2764: 2760: 2757: 2754: 2750: 2746: 2743: 2739: 2736: 2733: 2730: 2726: 2722: 2719: 2716: 2712: 2711: 2706: 2703: 2700: 2696: 2693: 2689: 2685: 2682:, praetor in 2681: 2678: 2675: 2671: 2670:Aulus Gellius 2667: 2664: 2661: 2660: 2655: 2652: 2649: 2645: 2642: 2638: 2635: 2631: 2628: 2625: 2624: 2619: 2616: 2615:Tarpeian Rock 2612: 2608: 2604: 2601: 2597: 2593: 2590: 2587: 2583: 2579: 2576: 2573: 2572: 2563: 2559: 2556: 2553: 2550: 2549: 2546:Licinii Macri 2540: 2537: 2534: 2530: 2526: 2522: 2519: 2516: 2512: 2509: 2505: 2501: 2498: 2495: 2491: 2488: 2485: 2481: 2477: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2463: 2462: 2457: 2456: 2447: 2443: 2440: 2437: 2433: 2429: 2428: 2419: 2416: 2413: 2410: 2406: 2402: 2399: 2395: 2391: 2387: 2384: 2380: 2376: 2372: 2368: 2364: 2361: 2358: 2354: 2350: 2347: 2344: 2340: 2337: 2334: 2330: 2326: 2323: 2320: 2316: 2313: 2312: 2303: 2299: 2295: 2291: 2287: 2284: 2281: 2278: 2274: 2271: 2268: 2265: 2262: 2258: 2257:gens Terentia 2254: 2251: 2248: 2244: 2241: 2238: 2234: 2230: 2227: 2224: 2221: 2218: 2214: 2210: 2206: 2202: 2199: 2196: 2192: 2188: 2185: 2182: 2181: 2176: 2173: 2170: 2166: 2165:curule aedile 2162: 2159: 2158: 2145: 2131: 2128: 2120: 2119: 2114: 2106: 2101: 2097: 2094: 2089: 2087: 2076: 2052: 2048: 2046: 1992: 1989: 1988: 1980: 1973: 1970: 1962: 1938: 1934: 1931: 1923: 1921: 1913: 1911: 1910: 1905: 1897: 1885: 1877: 1875: 1846: 1844: 1841: 1827: 1800: 1797: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1777: 1775: 1767: 1765: 1764: 1759: 1751: 1749: 1739: 1731: 1729: 1721: 1719: 1698: 1696: 1691: 1678: 1677:Vestal Virgin 1664: 1657: 1648: 1638: 1635: 1627: 1625: 1623: 1615: 1613: 1605: 1603: 1602: 1587: 1583: 1581: 1577: 1575: 1555: 1547: 1545: 1537: 1535: 1532: 1530: 1495: 1483: 1480: 1468: 1467: 1462: 1450: 1405: 1403: 1381: 1359: 1356: 1344: 1342: 1330: 1328: 1320: 1319: 1314: 1290: 1270: 1262: 1257: 1255: 1221: 1217: 1214: 1190: 1188: 1187: 1168: 1156: 1154: 1142: 1140: 1137: 1135: 1097: 1094: 1070: 1068: 1067: 1062: 1050: 1048: 1036: 1034: 1019: 1017: 988: 986: 954: 952: 923: 920: 919: 916: 913: 912: 901: 897: 894: 891: 887: 883: 880: 877: 873: 870: 866: 863: 860: 857: 854: 851: 847: 844: 841: 837: 834: 831: 827: 823: 819: 815: 812: 808: 805: 800: 797: 793: 789: 785: 782: 781: 777: 773: 769: 765: 758: 754: 751: 748: 744: 741: 738: 735: 731: 728: 723: 720: 716: 713: 709: 706: 703: 700: 696: 693: 690: 686: 683: 679: 675: 672: 669: 666: 662: 659: 656: 655:Vestal Virgin 652: 649: 646: 642: 639: 635: 631: 627: 624:, as praetor 623: 620: 617: 613: 610: 607: 604: 600: 596: 593: 592: 583: 580: 576: 573: 569: 565: 562: 559: 556: 555: 546: 542: 539: 535: 534: 529: 525: 521: 518: 515: 514: 509: 506: 503: 500: 496: 493: 489: 488: 483: 480: 479: 476:Licinii Calvi 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 451: 448: 444: 440: 437: 433: 429: 425: 424: 421:Early Licinii 416: 414: 410: 405: 404: 398: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 371: 369: 368: 363: 359: 355: 350: 348: 347: 344: 339: 335: 331: 327: 325: 321: 316: 314: 310: 306: 301: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 266: 264: 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 221: 217: 207: 205: 201: 200: 195: 194: 189: 188: 183: 182: 177: 176: 172: 168: 157: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 138: 137:ludi scaenici 133: 130: 126: 122: 118: 115: 111: 108: 98: 96: 92: 91: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 37: 32: 19: 5334:Roman gentes 5300: 5292: 5281: 5263: 5252: 5245: 5241: 5234: 5229: 5220: 5213: 5203: 5194: 5190: 5183:August Pauly 5176: 5172: 5162: 5146: 5136: 5129: 5122: 5112: 5102: 5088: 5082: 5072: 5062: 5050:(Epitome of 5047: 5037: 5027: 5016: 5012: 5001: 4989: 4977: 4965: 4953: 4940: 4929: 4922: 4912: 4902: 4892: 4880: 4874: 4861: 4850: 4838: 4825: 4814: 4804: 4796: 4786: 4780: 4774: 4755:Pro Cluentio 4725: 4715:Bibliography 4704: 4699: 4691: 4682: 4673: 4665: 4661: 4653: 4648: 4639: 4631: 4626: 4618: 4613: 4605: 4600: 4592: 4587: 4578: 4570: 4565: 4557: 4552: 4543: 4536: 4531: 4522: 4513: 4505: 4500: 4491: 4483: 4478: 4469: 4461: 4456: 4447: 4438: 4431:Pro Cluentio 4430: 4425: 4416: 4408: 4403: 4394: 4386: 4381: 4372: 4359: 4350: 4345:, ii. 2, 10. 4342: 4337: 4332:, II, 8 § 9. 4329: 4324: 4315: 4307: 4302: 4293: 4284: 4273: 4269: 4261: 4256: 4248: 4243: 4235: 4230: 4221: 4212: 4204: 4184: 4179: 4171: 4167: 4162: 4150: 4134: 4127:Pro Cluentio 4126: 4121: 4112: 4103: 4094: 4086: 4081: 4072: 4063: 4055: 4050: 4029: 4020: 4011: 4003: 3999: 3995: 3990: 3985:Bispham. 322 3981: 3973: 3968: 3959: 3951: 3946: 3937: 3928: 3919: 3910: 3902: 3897: 3888: 3880: 3875: 3866: 3858: 3853: 3845: 3840: 3831: 3818: 3814: 3805: 3797: 3792: 3784: 3780: 3775: 3767: 3762: 3730: 3726: 3709: 3700: 3692: 3687: 3678: 3670: 3665: 3657: 3652: 3647:, i. p. 394. 3644: 3639: 3630: 3622: 3617: 3608: 3600: 3595: 3587: 3582: 3574: 3569: 3561: 3556: 3548: 3543: 3535: 3530: 3522: 3518: 3513: 3500: 3491: 3482: 3474: 3469: 3460: 3451: 3430: 3421: 3400: 3390: 3385: 3376: 3371:Livy, v. 18. 3367: 3359: 3354: 3346: 3342: 3337:Livy, v. 12. 3333: 3324: 3315: 3283: 3279: 3270: 3262: 3258: 3246: 3231: 3226: 3218: 3213: 3205: 3200: 3188: 3184: 3163: 3155: 3150: 3138: 3134: 3125: 3117: 3094: 3090: 3078: 3059: 3055: 3050: 3041: 3016: 3007: 2988:Licinia Gens 2983: 2966: 2961: 2947: 2942: 2917: 2908: 2902: 2897: 2889: 2884: 2876: 2872: 2868: 2863: 2858: 2819:vir egregius 2818: 2769: 2765: 2762: 2748: 2741: 2724: 2708: 2657: 2621: 2611:Gaius Marius 2528: 2524: 2514: 2459: 2393: 2260: 2190: 2178: 914: 775: 756: 644: 625: 578: 552:Licinii Vari 531: 527: 523: 511: 498: 485: 469:gens Licinia 468: 464: 460: 456: 442: 406: 394: 386: 385:, "sinewy"; 382: 374: 372: 365: 357: 353: 351: 341: 337: 329: 328: 319: 318:The surname 317: 312: 308: 304: 302: 297: 289: 285: 281: 273: 269: 268:The surname 267: 258: 254: 250: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 215: 213: 203: 197: 191: 185: 179: 165: 163: 145: 135: 131: 120: 116: 109: 104: 88: 83:, until the 53:ancient Rome 45:gens Licinia 44: 42: 5119:Luigi Lanzi 5059:Cassius Dio 4879:(Satires), 4751:Philippicae 4506:Philippicae 4328:Vitruvius, 4172:Pro Plancio 4004:Philippicae 4002:, xiii. 6; 3783:, vii. 23; 3217:Macrobius, 2494:Mithridates 2304:, in 42 BC. 2247:Mithridates 2235:during the 2169:Ludi Romani 1656:C. Gracchus 1014:P. Licinius 949:P. Licinius 522:, surnamed 81:magistrates 5323:Categories 5109:Jan Gruter 5093:The Digest 5083:Saturnalia 4986:Plutarchus 4958:(Letters). 4759:De Oratore 4484:fragmentum 4411:, iii. 60. 4409:De Oratore 4389:", p. 367. 4205:Pro Murena 4183:Asconius, 3998:, iii. 2; 3996:De Finibus 3729:, ii. 44; 3625:, xii. 24. 3575:De Finibus 3564:, vii. 18. 3549:fragmentum 3508:, xlv. 17. 3219:Saturnalia 2934:References 2367:propraetor 2191:peregrinus 2189:, praetor 1838:Licinia ~ 1654:Licinia ~ 734:Social War 657:in 123 BC. 409:praenomina 274:Esquilinus 223:Esquilinus 218:(with the 160:Praenomina 85:patricians 75:, who, as 69:consulship 51:family at 5069:Eutropius 4967:Historiae 4955:Epistulae 4822:Vitruvius 4763:In Verrem 4632:Epistulae 4619:Historiae 4617:Tacitus, 4595:, ii. 53. 4593:Historiae 4591:Tacitus, 4571:Epistulae 4508:, ii. 23. 4306:Sallust, 4249:Heracleia 4238:, 54, 90. 4168:In Verrem 3903:Historiae 3901:Tacitus, 3824:VI, 22930 3358:Mommsen, 3265:, "Geta". 3221:, ii. 11. 3208:, ix. 54. 2965:Drumann, 2956:, Editor. 2888:Both the 2850:Footnotes 2749:suffectus 2740:, consul 2729:Vespasian 2715:Vitellius 2636:in 61 BC. 2529:suffectus 2476:civil war 2375:Publicani 2353:Macedonia 2335:hostages. 2329:Illyricum 2213:proconsul 2211:, and as 1840:C. Marius 1675:Licinia, 892:in AD 69. 810:property. 788:Civil War 638:Macedonia 568:Corsicans 492:plebeians 436:Dionysius 413:filiation 343:praenomen 125:praenomen 5246:Historia 4535:Festus, 4504:Cicero, 4429:Cicero, 4407:Cicero, 4385:Sherk, " 4341:Horace, 4260:Appian, 4247:Memnon, 4234:Cicero, 4203:Cicero, 4166:Cicero, 4125:Cicero, 4085:Cicero, 3994:Cicero, 3976:, xv. 1. 3972:Cicero, 3950:Sallust 3861:, v. 24. 3857:Caesar, 3844:Cicero, 3779:Cicero, 3766:Cicero, 3725:Caesar, 3669:Cicero, 3656:Cicero, 3643:Appian, 3621:Cicero, 3586:Cicero, 3577:, v. 30. 3573:Cicero, 3517:Cicero, 3193:Lucullus 3058:), 113 ( 2912:consuls. 2869:Licinius 2838:See also 2684:Hispania 2562:Catullus 2478:between 2398:Catiline 2343:Hispania 2333:Thracian 2217:Lusitani 2205:Hispania 2197:at Rome. 1649:f. Galba 850:Octavian 792:Pompeius 776:imperium 768:Denarius 747:triumvir 699:Lusitani 640:instead. 395:Sacerdos 391:Thracian 362:Lanuvium 330:Lucullus 309:Crassus. 263:freedmen 220:agnomina 146:Licinius 129:Etruscan 114:cognomen 110:Licinius 57:Republic 49:plebeian 36:Denarius 5329:Licinii 5191:et alii 5145:in the 4876:Satirae 4462:Epitome 4056:Epitome 4006:, x. 4. 3881:Epitome 3848:, v. 8. 3798:Satirae 3796:Horace 3538:, i. 2. 3534:Varro, 3506:xli. 22 3475:Epitome 3143:Crassus 2873:Licinus 2770:Regulae 2692:Plinius 2609:, whom 2607:senator 2602:in 108. 2298:Cassius 2209:Vaccaei 2195:Bacchus 1366:Licinia 826:prefect 745:, the " 626:urbanus 579:urbanus 465:Spurius 461:Icilius 401:Members 358:Muraena 231:Crassus 204:Licinia 167:Publius 154:Etruria 121:Licinus 117:Licinus 5307:  5291:", in 5270:  5262:", in 5244:," in 5233:", in 5024:Justin 5009:Appian 4899:Memnon 4871:Horace 4731:Brutus 4460:Livy, 4365:p. 140 4363:Ando, 4236:Brutus 4189:Orelli 4087:Brutus 4054:Livy, 3879:Livy, 3588:Brutus 3523:Brutus 3521:, 25; 3504:Livy, 3251:Murena 3099:Calvus 3083:Calvus 2877:Lucius 2763:amicus 2623:tribus 2600:censor 2596:senate 2569:Others 2446:Verres 2409:Mutina 2371:Sicily 2294:Brutus 2277:Cicero 2233:Sicily 2137:45 BC) 842:in 53. 824:, and 818:Caesar 796:Africa 599:censor 545:Iugera 538:consul 383:nervus 354:Murena 346:Lucius 290:Calvus 270:Calvus 257:, and 251:Tegula 249:, and 241:, and 216:Calvus 193:Gnaeus 187:Sextus 181:Marcus 178:, and 175:Lucius 150:Latium 101:Origin 59:until 5242:Dives 4464:, 80. 4433:, 42. 4310:, 42. 4251:, 26. 4174:, 11. 4129:, 48. 4089:, 34. 4058:, 53. 3954:, 37. 3733:, 96. 3693:Dives 3590:, 58. 3551:xcii. 3525:, 21. 3477:, 50. 3156:Dives 3060:Stolo 3056:Stola 2766:circa 2725:circa 2515:circa 2480:Sulla 2432:eques 886:Galba 804:Stoic 772:Utica 757:Dives 572:Gauls 524:Stolo 375:Nerva 367:murex 338:lucus 320:Dives 313:Varus 305:Varus 298:Macer 286:stola 282:Stolo 259:Stolo 243:Varus 235:Dives 227:Stolo 199:Aulus 171:Gaius 132:Lecne 107:nomen 5305:ISBN 5268:ISBN 4858:Livy 4486:120. 4274:SIG, 4207:, 15 3673:, 9. 3389:The 3101:", " 2901:The 2862:The 2699:Otho 2672:and 2482:and 2296:and 2290:Cato 1647:Ser. 890:Otho 869:Nero 822:Gaul 447:Livy 387:Geta 225:and 152:and 142:Livy 105:The 71:was 65:gens 43:The 5177:SIG 5061:), 5046:, 5026:), 5011:), 4952:), 4939:), 4873:), 4860:), 4824:), 4803:), 4277:745 4155:747 4151:SIG 3820:CIL 3253:"). 3195:"). 3145:"). 3105:"). 3085:"). 2990:"). 2875:or 2517:59. 2369:in 2259:as 2135:fl. 1681:fl. 828:of 237:), 229:), 5325:: 5280:, 5212:, 5193:, 5189:, 5185:, 5171:, 5161:, 5151:, 5121:, 5111:, 5101:, 5095:). 5081:, 5071:, 5036:, 5000:, 4988:, 4976:, 4964:, 4932:). 4921:, 4911:, 4901:, 4891:, 4849:, 4837:, 4831:). 4813:, 4795:, 4773:, 4761:, 4753:, 4749:, 4745:, 4737:, 4733:, 4729:, 4724:, 4690:, 4196:^ 4191:). 4153:, 4143:^ 4038:^ 3750:^ 3738:^ 3718:^ 3439:^ 3409:^ 3303:^ 3291:^ 3239:^ 3232:ff 3172:^ 3158:." 3110:^ 3067:^ 3062:). 3025:^ 2995:^ 2974:^ 2952:, 2392:, 2365:, 2163:, 597:, 315:. 280:. 265:. 173:, 169:, 5313:. 5274:. 5091:( 5085:. 5065:. 4994:. 4970:. 4905:. 4895:. 4885:. 4853:. 4799:( 4767:. 4367:. 4279:. 4157:. 3826:. 3234:. 3120:. 2969:. 2772:. 2755:. 2731:. 2717:. 2694:. 2676:. 2588:. 2564:. 2411:. 2385:. 2345:. 2321:. 1679:( 871:. 798:. 736:. 729:. 701:. 684:. 618:. 605:. 574:. 471:. 415:. 20:)

Index

Licinia (gens)

Denarius
plebeian
ancient Rome
Republic
imperial times
gens
consulship
Gaius Licinius Calvus Stolo
tribune of the plebs
magistrates
patricians
lex Licinia Sextia
Lucius Sextius
nomen
cognomen
praenomen
Etruscan
ludi scaenici
Livy
Latium
Etruria
Publius
Gaius
Lucius
Marcus
Sextus
Gnaeus
Aulus

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