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    Mamertine Prison (redirect from Tullianum)
    The Mamertine Prison (Italian: Carcere Mamertino), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison (carcer) with a dungeon (oubliette) located in the Comitium...
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    Vercingetorix's surrender much more modestly. Vercingetorix was imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome for almost six years before being publicly displayed in the first...
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    Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura were strangled with a laqueus in the Tullianum, and the implement is shown in some early reliefs, e.g., Répertoire de...
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  • Roman law. Incarceration (publica custodia) in facilities such as the Tullianum was intended to be a temporary measure prior to trial or execution. More...
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    through Rome as part of Gaius Marius' Roman triumph. He was thrown into the Tullianum prison, where he was executed by strangulation in 104 BC. The Numidian...
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  • arrested and forced to admit their guilt. He was put to death in the Tullianum on 5 December 63 BC, along with other senatorial supporters of Catiline...
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    years until he was paraded through Rome and ceremonially garroted at the Tullianum in 46 BC. Having crushed the revolt, Caesar set his legions to winter...
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    standard method of execution in ancient Rome was by strangulation in the Tullianum. The rock was reserved for the most notorious traitors and as a place...
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    support of the death penalty. Cicero had the conspirators taken to the Tullianum, the notorious Roman prison, where they were strangled. Cicero himself...
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    the Senators). After the verdict, they were led to their deaths at the Tullianum, the nearby dungeon which was the only known state prison of the ancient...
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    Maximus, v. 10. § 2. Velleius Paterculus, i. 9, 10. Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, vol. ii. p. 16. Polybius, xxxii. 12. Diodorus Siculus, excerpta, xxxi...
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    Lazer, De Dionysio Lambino narratio, printed in Orelli's Onomasticon Tullianum (i. 1836); Trium disertissimorum virorum praefationes ac epistolae familiares...
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    Portico Dii Consentes Temple of Vespasian and Titus Temple of Concord Tullianum Clivus Argentarius Temple of Venus Erycina Temple of Mens (?) Temple of...
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  • in a ring. Undeterred, the lictors rushed his body to the prison (the tullianum) and hanged or strangled him anyway, but he was already dead. Unlike an...
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    Portico Dii Consentes Temple of Vespasian and Titus Temple of Concord Tullianum Clivus Argentarius Temple of Venus Erycina Temple of Mens (?) Temple of...
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  • low-status prisoners such as slaves. They were adjacent to or near the Tullianum or Carcer, forming with it a penal complex that included the Tarpeian...
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    Portico Dii Consentes Temple of Vespasian and Titus Temple of Concord Tullianum Clivus Argentarius Temple of Venus Erycina Temple of Mens (?) Temple of...
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    conclusive end. Jugurtha was brought to Rome in chains and was placed in the Tullianum. Jugurtha was executed by the Romans in 104 BC, after being paraded through...
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  • Discworld series Càrcer, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain Tullianum, an ancient Roman prison This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    captured enemy leaders, he was paraded in the triumph, then taken to the Tullianum and ritually garrotted in 46 BC. The Gallic Wars lack a clear end date...
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  • triumph over Jugurtha, who is led in the procession and thrown into the Tullianum where he dies of starvation. Second Servile War: Athenion starts a slave...
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    an ally of Rome. Jugurtha was thrown into an underground prison (the Tullianum) in Rome, and ultimately died after gracing Marius's triumph in 104 BC...
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    ordered his arrest, he was immediately apprehended and imprisoned in the Tullianum. That same evening the Senate convened at the Temple of Concord and summarily...
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    the Harmonious Gods") Atrium Vestae, the house of the Vestal Virgins. Tullianum, the prison used to hold various foreign leaders and generals. Rostra...
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    he was paraded through the city, then executed by strangulation in the Tullianum prison. Perperna's successor in Asia, Manius Aquillius, subsequently oversaw...
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    Cicero, Brutus, 36. Appian, Bella Mithridatica, 95. Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, p. 177. Cicero, Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem. Broughton, vol. II, p....
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    standing with Rome). Jugurtha was thrown into an underground prison (the Tullianum) in Rome, and was ultimately executed after gracing Marius's Roman triumph...
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    Pro Plancio, 5; De Oratore, iii. 8; Brutus, 35. Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, ii. p. 366 ff. Plutarch, "The Life of Marius"; "The Life of Sulla". Appian...
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    Cicero, and assisted in Ciceronis Scholiastae (1833) and Onomasticon Tullianum (1836–1838). The Fasti Consulares and Triumphales were all his own work...
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    conclusive end. Jugurtha was brought to Rome in chains and was placed in the Tullianum. Jugurtha was executed by the Romans in 104 BC, after being paraded through...
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