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are first mentioned as early as the fourth century BC, but few of them attained any of the higher offices of the Roman state, until the latter part of the first century AD, when they married into the imperial family.
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initially rejected this concession, but agreed when Salonius himself urged its passage in the interests of harmony.
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in 194 BC. In 173, he was a member of another commission, this time to apportion unoccupied land in
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Salonia Palestrice, the wife of Marcus Ulpius Hermia, a freedman of Trajan, who was buried at
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subordinates, whose daughter's hand in marriage Cato sought, when he was an old man.
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Salonia, a Roman matron whose son, Matidius, perhaps the brother-in-law of
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belongs to a large class of gentilicia formed from words ending in
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Gaius Salonius, one of the commissioners appointed to establish a
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of imperial times who had held a variety of posts, including
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Salonia M. f., the second wife of Cato, and mother of
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in Liguria in the mid-fifth century. His father was
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Index

plebeian
ancient Rome
gens
nomen
praenomina
filiation
military tribune
centurion
primus pilus
dictator
Marcus Valerius Corvus
senate
colony
Tempsa
Bruttium
Liguria
Cisalpine Gaul
praetor
Sardinia
Cato's
Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus
Trajan
Claudius
censorship
Gaius Salonius Matidius Patruinus
Germania Superior
Vespasian
Arval Brethren
Ulpia Marciana
Vibia Sabina

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