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Spurius
Nautius Rutilus, an officer serving under the consul Lucius Papirius Cursor in 293, was rewarded for his bravery against the
48:. After that time, the Nautii all but disappear from the record, appearing only in a handful of inscriptions, mostly from Rome and
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army. Nautius and his colleague saw to the city's defenses while various envoys attempted to negotiate with
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the war to Africa, but
Regulus threatened him with death if he did not obey his orders.
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Publius
Nautius Apollinaris, erected a monument at Rome to Lucius Lusius Petellinus.
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Gaius
Nautius Amphio, one of the curators of a monument erected at Rome in AD 9.
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Gaius
Nautius C. l. Trupho, a freedman named in an inscription from
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Under 404 BC, Livy describes
Rutilus as consular tribune for the
333:
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Gaius
Nautius Philoxenus, mentioned in an inscription from Rome.
146:, all of which were very common names throughout Roman history.
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863:
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Publius
Nautius Auctus, mentioned in an inscription from Rome.
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Gaius
Nautius Nicanor, mentioned in an inscription from Rome.
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Nautius (Rutilus), a military tribune in 256 BC, during the
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Gaius Nautius Syntropus, mentioned in an inscription from
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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time, although he also described the two prior occasions.
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All of the Nautii known from the early Republic bore the
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Spurius Nautius Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus, consul in 316 BC.
154:
All of the Nautii mentioned in history bore the surname
903:(Epitome of Livy: All the Wars of Seven Hundred Years).
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Lucius Nautius, named in an inscription from Lilybaeum.
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the Nautii regularly filled the highest offices of the
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Gaius Nautius Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus, consul in 411 BC.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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during the late Republic or the early decades of the
190:, a distinguished young patrician at the time of the
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388:Broughton notes that this Nautius is only named
901:Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC
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951:(The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated
332:Marcus Nautius, named in an inscription from
212:, but when his colleague was defeated by the
56:, including a number who appear to have been
194:, in 493 BC. During his consulship in 488,
172:. For an explanation of this practice, see
989:, American Philological Association (1952).
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240:, consular tribune in 419, 416, and 404 BC.
342:Quintus Nautius Secundus, a soldier from
277:Gaius Nautius Q. f., a senator in 129 BC.
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256:Gaius Nautius Rutilus, consul in 287 BC.
75:, or whether it has any connection with
68:Little is known about the origin of the
288:, according to an inscription at Gabii.
188:Spurius Nautius Sp. f. (Sp. n.) Rutilus
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977:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
198:marched against Rome at the head of a
987:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
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519:Dionysius, ix. 28, 35, x. 22, 23, 25.
238:Spurius Nautius Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus
968:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated
1001:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
996:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
664:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
461:, v. 704, with the note of Servius.
307:concerning those serving under the
206:Gaius Nautius Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus
40:in 488 BC, and from then until the
13:
581:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 71, 73, 81.
528:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 27, 28, 39.
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265:Marcus Atilius Regulus
150:Branches and cognomina
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653:Florus, i. 18. § 17.
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20:was an old
18:gens Nautia
1011:Categories
666:", p. 368.
416:References
234:in 424 BC.
196:Coriolanus
170:praenomina
105:praenomina
99:Praenomina
34:consulship
24:family at
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363:Footnotes
352:Nicopolis
334:Lilybaeum
324:Tarracina
174:filiation
85:Palladium
22:patrician
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681:I, 3480b
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457:Vergil,
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344:Carthage
282:quaestor
251:Samnites
200:Volscian
58:freedmen
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943:et alii
786:X, 8269
760:X, 3699
394:Spurius
346:in the
210:Sabines
162:Members
156:Rutilus
143:Quintus
131:Publius
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1017:Nautii
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305:Cumae
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