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    Rome (redirect from Roma (city))
    Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma, Italian: [ˈroːma] ) is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan...
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    Claudius Caecus became censor at Rome. He was of the gens Claudia, who were patricians descended from the Sabines taken into the early Roman state. He had been...
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    di Licinio Lucullo a Napoli: un’opera d’arte romana" (La COOltura). Antica Roma (2017) Beloch, Karl Julius (1879). Campanien, Geschichte und Topographie...
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    (1977), p. 175 citing Livy I 31. R. Bloch Prodigi e divinazione nell' antica Roma Roma 1973. Citing Livy I 34, 8–10. Macrobius Saturnalia III 6. Ovid Fasti...
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    the Tiber, was developed at the end of the first century BC, allowing patrician families to construct luxurious private residences (Horti). The Horti...
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    gens Tarquinia gens – Patrician (?) Tarquitia gens – Patrician Urgulania gens Verginia gens – Patrician Volumnia gens – Patrician The historical Etruscans...
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    Marcia. The Roman heritage in the area is proved by a system of sumptuous patrician villas, a network of irrigation ditches, factories and defensive buildings...
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    and storage of oil, wine, grain, grapes etc.. Under the Empire, many patrician villas were built on the coasts (villae maritimae) such as those on picturesque...
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    bishop. During the reign of Theodoric the Great (5th century AD) the patrician Liberius promoted the construction of a monastic community, one of the...
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    del III secolo. Roma: Carocci. Le Bohec, Yann (2008). Armi e guerrieri di Roma antica. Da Diocleziano alla caduta dell'impero. Roma: Carocci. Luttwak...
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    (editors), L'età di Silla, Atti del convegno Istituto italiano per la storia antica Roma, 23–24 marzo 2017, Rome, L'Erma du Bretschneider, 2018. ISBN 978-88-913-1696-7...
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    direction of Furius Camillus himself. Below is how Livy tells it: "The patricians then added a most opportune gift for the plebs: the Senate decreed, with...
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    Scipionum), also called the hypogaeum Scipionum, was the common tomb of the patrician Scipio family during the Roman Republic for interments between the early...
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    Hills became home to numerous patrician suburban villas. In particular the remains of two large villas on the Via Appia Antica, one attributed to Publius...
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    destroyed it. In 937, when Odo of Cluny came to Rome, Alberic II of Spoleto, Patrician of Rome, entrusted the monastery and basilica to his congregation and...
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    city. The king also received the right to be the only person to appoint patricians to the Senate. What is known for certain is that the king alone possessed...
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  • believed to belong to a suburban villa of the imperial age owned by the patrician family of Scribonii-Libones, for Castelletto it is more plausible that...
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    Scipio Africanus (category Ancient Roman patricians)
    archeologica del Sepolcro degli Scipioni a Roma: analisi delle strutture di eta imperiale e tardo antica". Bryn Mawr Classical Review. ISSN 1055-7660...
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  • Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus (category Ancient Roman patricians)
    in: Susanna Le Pera Buranelli & Rita Turchetti, edd., Sulla Via Appia da Roma a Brindisi: le fotografie di Thomas Ashby: 1891–1925, Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider...
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    Younger, Pan., 51 Suetonius, Augustus, 45 "Corse dei Carri nel Circo a Roma Antica". www.cultura-barocca.com. Archived from the original on 2023-07-24....
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    about the construction of the temple on the site of the house of the patrician hero Manlius, ancient sources, in reference to the period of the Gallic...
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    Rome, was much sought after and became a popular location for the Roman patricians, who built luxurious villas there. An example is the remains of a villa...
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    second thoughts, Antichthon 14, 1980 (article: pp. 88–111) Tatum, W.J. The Patrician Tribune. Publius Clodius Pulcher, Chapel Hill 1999. West, R. and Lynn...
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    scion of the gens Julia (the Julian family), one of the most ancient patrician clans of Rome, while Tiberius was a scion of the gens Claudia, only slightly...
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    The Barbaro family (/'bar.ba.ro/) was a patrician family of Venice. They were wealthy and influential and owned large estates in the Veneto above Treviso...
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    estates. The most ancient form of marriage, traditionally reserved to the Patrician social class, claimed the husband's right to control his wife and her...
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    Documenti sacerdotali di Roma antica Sassari, 1983; S. Tondo Leges regiae e paricidas Firenze, 1973; E. Peruzzi Origini di Roma II Francesco Sini, Documenti...
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    whereas Augustus, although born into a plebeian family, had become a patrician when he was adopted into the gens Julia. By adopting the role of a tribune...
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    ISBN 88-511-0846-3. Camer, Augusto and Renato Fabietti. Corso di storia antica e medievale 1 (seconda edizione). ISBN 88-08-24230-7. Grant, Michael (1994)...
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    invented the concept of "vacation". The vacation was the prerogative of the patricians, the wealthiest social caste, who owned villas outside Rome, mainly in...
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