31:
181:, a surname originally describing someone clad in black or mourning attire. Several of this family attained the highest offices of the Roman state under the early Republic, but the name does not occur again until 34 BC. Given the fashion for reviving old surnames in the late Republic, it seems improbable that this represented the direct line of the Sempronii Atratini, returning to prominence after more than three centuries in eclipse.
185:
1119:
Mentioned only by
Diodorus, who calls him Lucius Asullius. This was traditionally emended to (Sempronius) Asellio, and Badian considered Lucius to be an older brother of Aulus Sempronius Asellio, praetor in 89. One recent reassessment of the evidence argues in favor of Asullius rather than Sempronius
321:
The
Sempronii Gracchi were the most distinguished family of the gens. They belonged to the plebeian nobility, obtaining their first consulship during the First Punic War, and remaining prominent for over a century. Their surname,
568:
1715:
548:
470:
298:
was a common surname, which usually referred to a person who was quite tall, although it could also mean "tedious". This family was prominent for a few decades, beginning around the start of the
1151:
745:, tribune of the plebs in 123 and 122 BC, carried several major legal reforms; but as his opponents brought Rome to the brink of civil war, he was pursued from the city, and took his own life.
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1199:
1167:
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270:, referring to someone regarded as "wise", belonged to a small, plebeian family that flourished from the time of the Samnite Wars down to the middle of the third century BC.
848:
Gaius
Sempronius Rutilus, tribune of the plebs in 189 BC, together with his colleague, Publius Sempronius Gracchus, prosecuted Manius Acilius Glabrio, the consul of 191.
2225:
989:
2187:
326:, indicated a jackdaw. The Sempronii Gracchi included several accomplished statesmen and generals, but they are perhaps better remembered for the brothers
401:
377:
306:, or "reddish", usually referred to the color of someone's hair, and it marks a family that first appears in the early second century BC. A diminutive of
593:
851:
Titus
Sempronius Rutilus, the stepfather of Publius Aebutius, whom he disliked. His wife, Duronia, was indirectly responsible for the discovery of the
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714:
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61:
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Titus
Sempronius Musca, one of five commissioners appointed to settle the disputes between the Pisani and the Lunenses, in 168 BC.
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736:
485:
700:
274:, originally indicating someone known for stammering, was the surname of a plebeian family that attained prominence during the
394:, elected consul in 444 BC, following the resignation of his brother and the other consular tribunes, became one of the first
2320:
Guido
Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 a. al 299 p." (List of the Prefects of Egypt from 30 BC to AD 299), in
2311:
935:
in 89 BC, was lynched by a mob of creditors after introducing debt relief measures during the financial difficulties of the
983:
381:
979:
748:
667:
Publius
Sempronius Ti. f. Ti. n. Gracchus, brother of the consul of 215 and 213 BC, and father of the consul of 177.
699:
Publius
Sempronius Gracchus, tribune of the plebs in 189 BC, with his colleague, Gaius Sempronius Rutilus, charged
696:, was subsequently elected augur to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 174 BC.
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76:. Although the Sempronii were illustrious under the Republic, few of them attained any importance or notice in
825:
708:
197:
2192:
353:
926:
Lucius (Sempronius?) Asellio or
Asullius, praetor about 92 BC, restored Sicily after the slave revolt there.
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2047:
1371:
902:
Sempronius Musca, scourged Gaius
Gellius to death after detecting him in the act of adultery with his wife.
523:
338:. A few members of this family are mentioned under the early Empire, but they were of little consequence.
828:
in the place of Tiberius Sempronius Longus, the consul of 194 BC, who died in the great pestilence of 174.
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692:
Tiberius Veturius Gracchus Sempronianus, apparently one of the Sempronii, who had been adopted into the
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407:
283:
17:
499:
174:
Of the many branches of the Sempronia gens, the only family which was certainly patrician bore the
57:
292:, or mallet, belonged to a family that flourished during the latter half of the third century BC.
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2145:
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140 BC. He might be identical with Aulus Sempronius Musca, or may alternatively be an Asellio.
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for his actions, and xxii. 60 for the praise heaped on him by leading Roman senators, notably
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in 444 BC, was compelled to resign along with his colleagues, as a result of a defect in the
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2198:
2011:
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310:, red, it may have belonged to the same family that later bore that surname. The cognomen
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8:
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Marcus Sempronius C. f. M. n. Tuditanus, held the consulship in 240 BC, together with
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30:
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Sempronia C. f. C. n., daughter of the consul Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus, she married
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660:, consul in 215 BC and 213 BC, during the Second Punic War, fell in battle against
571:, perhaps one of the senior praetors in 146 BC, was that year sent with the consul
542:
538:
527:
491:
Publius Sempronius Blaesus, tribune of the plebs in 191 BC, opposed the triumph of
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299:
38:
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1993:
1763:
1730:
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453:
2229:(Scientific Encyclopedia of the Knowledge of Classical Antiquities, abbreviated
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Publius Sempronius, prefect of the allies in 194 BC, was slain in battle by the
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895:
Marcus Sempronius Musca, mentioned along with his brother, Aulus, by Cicero in
886:
Aulus Sempronius Musca, mentioned along with his brother, Marcus, by Cicero in
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482:
331:
65:
34:
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2216:
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1070:, who had committed various crimes, but had great influence over the emperor
677:
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, commander of the allies in the war against the
661:
314:
refers to a fly, a nickname might allude to someone's height, in contrast to
286:
supposed to have been bestowed upon one of the Sempronii with a head like a
2274:
2212:
732:
693:
674:
in 203 BC, while still a young man, died in the great pestilence of 174 BC.
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439:
Publius Sempronius P. f. P. n. Sophus, consul in 268 BC, and censor in 252.
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371:
335:
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69:
49:
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as his province, and died of wounds received in battle the following year.
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2023:
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Gaius (Sempronius?) Longus, legate of a governor of Sicily in the 90s BC.
807:, consul in 218 BC, the first year of the Second Punic War, defeated by
703:, the consul of 191, with misappropriating part of the booty taken from
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2005:
936:
888:
870:
275:
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as a madman, who liked to scatter his money among the people from the
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516:
as his colleague. Not much is known of his consulship. He served as
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2273:
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Gaius Sempronius Gracchus, accused the senator Granius Marcianus of
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1067:
808:
777:
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647:
585:, an orator and historian and consul in 129 BC, triumphed over the
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460:
175:
72:
onward, most if not all of the Sempronii appearing in history were
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717:, consul in 177 and 163 BC, and censor in 169, triumphed over the
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1984:
1634:
1465:
Livy, xxxv. 7, xxxvii. 47, 50, xxxxix. 23, 32, 40, 46, xli. 21.
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776:, was banished in AD 2, and put to death upon the accession of
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616:
612:
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562:
64:
obtaining the consulship in 497 BC, the thirteenth year of the
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in an uncertain date. Possibly identical with Caesar's legate.
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992:, a friend of Cicero, was accused by Marcus Tuccius in 51 BC.
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671:
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73:
526:, censor in 209 BC and consul in 204, was a survivor of the
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950:
863:
686:
53:
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Fulvia: Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic
432:, consul in 304 BC and censor in 300, triumphed over the
208:
of the Sempronii were plebeian. Their surnames included
156:. Some families, including the Rutili and Muscae, used
1579:
831:
Publius Sempronius Longus, praetor in 184 BC, obtained
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Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
1423:
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft
1143:
1141:
646:, consul in 238 BC, carried on the First Punic War in
498:
Gaius Sempronius Blaesus, praetor in 184 BC, obtained
477:
in 211 BC, was probably the same person who served as
2280:
The Proceedings of the African Classical Associations
2188:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1712:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1475:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1237:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1196:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1164:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1148:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1024:, gave his life in AD 69, while attempting to defend
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1683:
670:
Tiberius Sempronius Ti. f. Ti. n. Gracchus, elected
467:, was killed during a raid upon the coast of Africa.
110:. The plebeian families of the gens used primarily
2142:
Epitome de M. Verrio Flacco de Verborum Significatu
1958:Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto", pp. 292
1138:
735:, and was afterwards slain in a riot instigated by
731:, tribune of the plebs in 133 BC, carried a major
1680:
1559:
1557:
824:Gaius Sempronius (Ti. f. Ti. n.) Longus, elected
2339:
2256:, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).
2195:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
144:, while their contemporaries, the Gracchi, used
48:was one of the most ancient and noble houses of
2205:(Collection of Greek Inscriptions, abbreviated
1425:, Second Series, Fourth Half-Volume, col. 1443.
1554:
1049:Lucius Sempronius Merula Auspicatus, consul
976:Gaius Sempronius C. f., a senator in 129 BC.
352:. For an explanation of this practice, see
318:, or could refer to a person's persistence.
1421:Friedrich MĂĽnzer, "Sempronius", No. 93, in
930:
404:, consular tribune in 425, 420, and 416 BC.
287:
2323:Zeitschrift fĂĽr Papyrologie und Epigraphik
1032:, or in some accounts the emperor himself.
869:Marcus (Sempronius) Rutilus, proconsul in
658:Tiberius Sempronius Ti. f. Ti. n. Gracchus
1503:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 467, 469 (note 4).
762:and quaestor-designate c. 40 BC or after.
729:Tiberius Sempronius Ti. f. P. n. Gracchus
715:Tiberius Sempronius P. f. Ti. n. Gracchus
644:Tiberius Sempronius Ti. f. C. n. Gracchus
603:Sempronius Tuditanus, the grandfather of
169:
2237:), J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart (1894–1980).
923:in 133 BC, wrote a history of his times.
524:Publius Sempronius C. f. C. n. Tuditanus
183:
92:favored by the patrician Sempronii were
29:
996:Lucius Sempronius L. f. L. n. Atratinus
906:
819:Tiberius Sempronius Ti. f. C. n. Longus
737:Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio
559:Marcus Sempronius M. f. C. n. Tuditanus
452:, consul in 253 and 244 BC, during the
14:
2340:
2254:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
1221:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
1180:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary
805:Tiberius Sempronius C. f. C. n. Longus
743:Gaius Sempronius Ti. f. P. n. Gracchus
685:in 196 BC, fell in battle against the
583:Gaius Sempronius C. f. C. n. Tuditanus
450:Gaius Sempronius Ti. f. Ti. n. Blaesus
408:Gaius Sempronius A. f. A. n. Atratinus
402:Aulus Sempronius L. f. A. n. Atratinus
52:. Although the oldest branch of this
2246:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
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1643:
1597:
790:(Lucius) Sempronius Gracchus, consul
506:
430:Publius Sempronius P. f. C. n. Sophus
361:
2296:
2248:. American Philological Association.
2131:Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
1793:, vol. 76, no. 4 (2017), pp. 961–974
1585:
1443:Livy, xxxii. 27, 28, xxxiii. 25, 42.
1225:s.v.v. longus, musca, rufus, rutilus
637:
537:Marcus Sempronius Tuditanus, one of
334:, who were martyred in the cause of
2268:Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
2263:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
1847:Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno
877:
842:
596:, and was the mother of the orator
443:
24:
2270:, vol. 7, pp. 361–369 (1966).
2099:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (
1936:Plutarch, "The Life of Galba", 26.
969:Aulus Sempronius A. f., a senator
929:Aulus Sempronius Asellio, praetor
858:Marcus Sempronius Rutilus, one of
798:
423:
25:
2364:
2333:, Oxford University Press (2021).
2094:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium
2051:(Commentaries on the Gallic War).
751:, sister of the Gracchi, married
633:, was perhaps the aunt of Fulvia.
575:in order to form the province of
561:, consul in 185 BC, defeated the
392:Lucius Sempronius A. f. Atratinus
1066:Sempronius Rufus, a eunuch from
569:Gaius Sempronius C. f. Tuditanus
378:Aulus Sempronius A. f. Atratinus
2203:Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum
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1042:Titus Sempronius Rufus, consul
953:while serving under the consul
611:the triumvir, was described by
493:Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica
459:(Tiberius) Sempronius Blaesus,
348:This list includes abbreviated
2306:. Cambridge University Press.
2277:, "The Sempronii Aselliones",
2096:(Memorable Facts and Sayings).
1770:Badian, "Sempronii Aselliones"
1740:Badian, "Sempronii Aselliones"
1702:Valerius Maximus, vi. 1. § 13.
1529:Valerius Maximus, vii. 8. § 1.
1255:
1246:
1230:
1214:
1205:
1189:
1173:
1157:
1035:Sempronius Rufus, a friend of
758:Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus,
721:and the Sardinians; father of
551:, praetor in 197 BC, obtained
541:'s officers at the capture of
198:Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
13:
1:
1131:
1028:, adopted son of the emperor
629:Sempronia, implicated in the
83:
2124:Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (
2048:Commentarii de Bello Gallico
766:Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
413:Aulus Sempronius Atratinus,
189:Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus
7:
1319:Diodorus, xii. 81, xiii. 9.
1211:Festus, p. 352, ed. MĂĽller.
1078:
1057:Marcus Sempronius Liberalis
68:, but from the time of the
10:
2369:
2067:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
1802:Broughton, vol. II, p. 33.
1727:Broughton, vol. I, p. 491.
1002:in 34 BC, was a friend of
955:Tiberius Sempronius Longus
549:Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus
368:Aulus Sempronius Atratinus
341:
284:Lucius Ateius Praetextatus
62:Aulus Sempronius Atratinus
2113:Publius Cornelius Tacitus
1970:Cassius Dio, lxxviii. 17.
1760:Broughton, vol. II, p. 9.
1239:, vol. II, pp. 287–298 ("
960:Lucius Sempronius Pitio,
943:
826:decemvir sacris faciundis
622:Sempronia, the mother of
380:, one of the first three
204:Most or all of the other
35:Gaius Sempronius Gracchus
2303:Roman Republican Coinage
2298:Crawford, Michael Hewson
1822:Roman Republican Coinage
1494:, xiii. 6. § 4, 33. § 3.
1346:Livy, xxvi. 2, xxvii. 5.
1090:
1006:, and the prosecutor of
471:Gaius Sempronius Blaesus
282:, which the philologist
2242:Broughton, T. Robert S.
2155:Appianus Alexandrinus (
2150:On the Meaning of Words
2018:Epistulae ad Familiares
2000:Cato Maior de Senectute
1881:Epistulae ad Familiares
1864:Epistulae ad Familiares
1410:Cato Maior de Senectute
1299:Epistulae ad Familiares
1108:Titus Manlius Torquatus
1010:, whom Cicero defended.
631:Catilinarian Conspiracy
486:Quintus Fulvius Flaccus
2146:Marcus Verrius Flaccus
2138:Sextus Pompeius Festus
2036:Tusculanae Quaestiones
1892:Cassius Dio, xlix. 39.
1858:Marcus Caelius Rufus,
1716:Asellio, P. Sempronius
1655:Livy, xxxix 9, 11, 19.
1477:, vol. III, p. 1182 ("
1406:Tusculanae Quaestiones
1279:Dionysius, xi. 62, 63.
1198:, vol. III, p. 1181 ("
990:Gaius Sempronius Rufus
931:
749:Sempronia Ti. f. P. n.
701:Manius Acilius Glabrio
534:during his consulship.
463:in 217 BC, during the
288:
201:
170:Branches and cognomina
41:
2063:(Library of History).
2060:Bibliotheca Historica
1985:Marcus Tullius Cicero
1927:Cassius Dio, lxiv. 6.
1310:Livy, iv. 35, 44, 47.
1150:, vol. III, p. 777 ("
984:Decimus Junius Brutus
514:Gaius Claudius Centho
187:
132:. The Tuditani used
33:
2199:Wilhelm Dittenberger
2073:(Roman Antiquities).
2071:Romaike Archaiologia
2012:Epistulae ad Atticum
1877:Epistulae ad Atticum
1781:A. DĂaz Fernández, "
1751:Diodorus, xxxvii. 8.
1631:Livy, xxxix. 32, 38.
1492:Epistulae ad Atticum
1355:Livy, xxxvi. 39, 40.
1085:List of Roman gentes
1008:Marcus Caelius Rufus
907:Sempronii Aselliones
760:quadrumvir monetalis
723:the brothers Gracchi
475:tribune of the plebs
264:are found on coins.
27:Ancient Roman family
2163:(The Spanish Wars).
2043:Gaius Julius Caesar
1945:Pliny the Younger,
1714:, vol. I, p. 384 ("
1600:, vol. iii, p. 190.
1588:, pp. 529–530.
1166:, vol. I, p. 407 ("
1063:from AD 154 to 159.
821:, consul in 194 BC.
681:, under the consul
488:the following year.
410:, consul in 423 BC.
2329:Celia E. Schultz,
2259:Robert K. Sherk, "
2209:), Leipzig (1883).
1785:: A Missing Roman
1270:Diodorus, xii. 32.
1261:Dionysius, xi. 61.
1104:See Livy, xxii. 50
986:, consul in 77 BC.
963:triumvir monetalis
913:Sempronius Asellio
855:at Rome in 186 BC.
772:, the daughter of
598:Quintus Hortensius
507:Sempronii Tuditani
362:Sempronii Atratini
202:
42:
2326:, vol. 17 (1975).
2313:978-0-521-07492-6
2284:(1968), pp. 1–6,
2101:Pliny the Younger
1646:, vol. 3, p. 190.
1563:Livy, xxxvii. 57.
1037:the younger Pliny
1022:praetorian cohort
1014:Sempronius Densus
921:Scipio Aemilianus
833:Hispania Ulterior
753:Scipio Aemilianus
638:Sempronii Gracchi
594:Lucius Hortensius
553:Hispania Citerior
382:consular tribunes
193:Guillaume Rouillé
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2282:, volume 11
2177:Cassius Dio
2024:Philippicae
1514:Philippicae
1481:", No. 6.).
1391:, xvii. 21.
853:Bacchanalia
709:Thermopylae
162:instead of
2342:Categories
2109:(Letters).
2030:Pro Caelio
2006:De Oratore
1905:, 1, 3, 7.
1903:Pro Caelio
1866:, viii. 8.
1849:", p. 367.
1820:Crawford,
1691:De Oratore
1668:, vii. 90.
1516:, iii. 6,
1132:References
1120:being his
1053:in AD 121.
1046:in AD 113.
1026:Licinianus
966:in 148 BC.
937:Social War
897:De Oratore
889:De Oratore
871:Asia Minor
794:in AD 167.
545:in 209 BC.
520:in 230 BC.
481:under the
419:in 380 BC.
374:in 497 BC.
350:praenomina
276:Punic Wars
90:praenomina
84:Praenomina
2348:Sempronii
2290:0555-3059
2161:Hispanica
2118:Historiae
2106:Epistulae
1949:, iv. 22.
1947:Epistulae
1916:Historiae
1914:Tacitus,
1824:, p. 256.
1644:Broughton
1613:, vi. 38.
1609:Tacitus,
1598:Broughton
1538:Schultz,
1520:, ii. 28.
1479:Tuditanus
1454:Hispanica
1376:1927, 101
1301:, ix. 21.
1200:Tuditanus
1168:Atratinus
1072:Caracalla
1051:suffectus
1044:suffectus
1018:centurion
1000:suffectus
998:, consul
980:Sempronia
792:suffectus
787:in AD 35.
719:Celtiberi
705:Antiochus
683:Marcellus
354:filiation
280:Tuditanus
254:Atratinus
250:Tuditanus
179:Atratinus
74:plebeians
58:patrician
18:Sempronia
2300:(1974).
2126:Plutarch
1918:, i. 43.
1901:Cicero,
1875:Cicero,
1862:Cicero,
1845:Sherk, "
1783:Asullius
1689:Cicero,
1664:Caesar,
1586:Crawford
1572:Festus,
1512:Cicero,
1490:Cicero,
1452:Appian,
1408:, i. 1,
1400:Cicero,
1297:Cicero,
1241:Gracchus
1079:See also
1068:Hispania
809:Hannibal
785:maiestas
778:Tiberius
774:Augustus
648:Sardinia
532:Hannibal
483:dictator
461:quaestor
386:auspices
328:Tiberius
324:Gracchus
258:Gracchus
222:Gracchus
176:cognomen
164:Tiberius
146:Tiberius
123:Tiberius
66:Republic
2221:et alii
1611:Annales
1542:, p. 7.
932:urbanus
811:at the
652:Corsica
587:Iapydes
398:in 443.
396:censors
342:Members
304:Rutilus
272:Blaesus
242:Rutilus
214:Blaesus
210:Asellio
206:stirpes
191:, from
154:Publius
142:Publius
117:Publius
60:, with
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2266:", in
2157:Appian
1994:Brutus
1836:, 674.
1540:Fulvia
1404:, 18;
1402:Brutus
1004:Cicero
944:Others
919:under
860:Caesar
813:Trebia
624:Fulvia
617:Rostra
613:Cicero
605:Fulvia
577:Achaia
563:Apuani
539:Scipio
518:censor
500:Sicily
479:legate
372:consul
316:Longus
296:Longus
268:Sophus
248:, and
246:Sophus
226:Longus
218:Densus
152:, and
140:, and
134:Marcus
129:Marcus
126:, and
104:, and
101:Lucius
1787:Nomen
1456:, 39.
1412:, 14.
1122:nomen
1091:Notes
1061:Egypt
1030:Galba
1020:of a
971:circa
770:Julia
679:Gauls
672:augur
434:Aequi
312:Musca
308:Rufus
289:tudes
262:Pitio
238:Rufus
234:Pitio
230:Musca
159:Titus
150:Gaius
138:Gaius
112:Gaius
107:Gaius
95:Aulus
2308:ISBN
2286:ISSN
2078:Livy
1860:apud
1789:?",
951:Boii
915:, a
864:Gaul
687:Boii
662:Mago
650:and
330:and
260:and
88:The
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54:gens
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