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Bellicia gens

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The gens Bellicia, also spelled Vellicia and Bellica, was an aristocratic plebeian family at ancient Rome, which flourished during the first and second centuries. [1]

28 relations: Aedile, American Journal of Archaeology, Ancient Rome, Bellicia gens, Camp crown, Classical Association, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, Epistulae (Pliny), Fasti Ostienses, Fasti Potentini, Gaius Bellicius Calpurnius Torquatus, Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus, Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus, Gallia Narbonensis, L'Année épigraphique, Legatus, Legio XIII Gemina, Legio XXII Primigenia, List of Roman gentes, Military tribune, Mural crown, Plebs, Pliny the Younger, Praetor, Quaestor, Roman consul, Roman Senate, Theodor Mommsen.

Aedile

Aedile (aedīlis, from aedes, "temple edifice") was an office of the Roman Republic.

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American Journal of Archaeology

The American Journal of Archaeology (AJA), the peer-reviewed journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, has been published since 1897 (continuing the American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts founded by the institute in 1885).

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Ancient Rome

In historiography, ancient Rome is Roman civilization from the founding of the city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, encompassing the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire until the fall of the western empire.

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Bellicia gens

The gens Bellicia, also spelled Vellicia and Bellica, was an aristocratic plebeian family at ancient Rome, which flourished during the first and second centuries.

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Camp crown

The Camp Crown (corona castrensis, "crown of the castrum"), also known as Vallary Crown, was a gold crown surmounted with replicas of the stakes of a palisade.

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Classical Association

The Classical Association is a British learned society in the field of classics, and a registered charity.

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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum

The Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) is a comprehensive collection of ancient Latin inscriptions.

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Epistulae (Pliny)

The Epistulae are a series of personal missives by Pliny the Younger directed to his friends and associates.

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Fasti Ostienses

The Fasti Ostienses are a calendar of Roman magistrates and significant events from 49 BC to AD 175, found at Ostia, the principal seaport of Rome.

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Fasti Potentini

The Fasti Potentini are a fragmentary list of Roman consuls from AD 86 to 118, originally erected at Potentia in Lucania, a region of southern Italy.

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Gaius Bellicius Calpurnius Torquatus

Gaius Bellicius Calpurnius Torquatus was a Roman senator during the reign of Antoninus Pius.

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Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus

Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus was a Roman senator during the reign of Antoninus Pius.

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Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus

Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus was a Roman senator during the reign of Hadrian.

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Gallia Narbonensis

Gallia Narbonensis (Latin for "Gaul of Narbonne", from its chief settlement) was a Roman province located in what is now Languedoc and Provence, in southern France.

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L'Année épigraphique

L'Année épigraphique (The Epigraphic Year, standard abbreviation AE) is a French publication on epigraphy.

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Legatus

A legatus (anglicized as legate) was a high ranking Roman military officer in the Roman Army, equivalent to a modern high ranking general officer.

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Legio XIII Gemina

Legio tertia decima Geminia, in English the 13th Twin Legion, also known as Legio tertia decima Gemina, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army.

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Legio XXII Primigenia

Legio XXII Primigenia ("Fortune's Twenty-Second Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army dedicated to the goddess Fortuna Primigenia.

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List of Roman gentes

The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman, Italic, or Etruscan family, consisting of all those individuals who shared the same nomen and claimed descent from a common ancestor.

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Military tribune

A military tribune (Latin tribunus militum, "tribune of the soldiers", Greek chiliarchos, χιλίαρχος) was an officer of the Roman army who ranked below the legate and above the centurion.

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Mural crown

A mural crown (corona muralis) is a crown or headpiece representing city walls or towers.

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Plebs

The plebs were, in ancient Rome, the general body of free Roman citizens who were not patricians, as determined by the census.

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Pliny the Younger

Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo (61 – c. 113), better known as Pliny the Younger, was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome.

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Praetor

Praetor (also spelled prætor) was a title granted by the government of Ancient Rome to men acting in one of two official capacities: the commander of an army (in the field or, less often, before the army had been mustered); or, an elected magistratus (magistrate), assigned various duties (which varied at different periods in Rome's history).

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Quaestor

A quaestor (investigator) was a public official in Ancient Rome.

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Roman consul

A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the highest level of the cursus honorum (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired).

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Roman Senate

The Roman Senate (Senatus Romanus; Senato Romano) was a political institution in ancient Rome.

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Theodor Mommsen

Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist.

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Bellicius Tebanianus, Gaius Bellicius Natalis, Gaius Bellicius Natalis Gavidius Tebanianus, Gaius Bellicius Natalis Publicus Gavidius Tebanianus, Gaius Bellicius Natalis Publius Gavidius Tebanianus, Lucius Bellicius Sollers.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellicia_gens

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