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Titus Flavius Sabinus
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Lucius Aurelius Cotta
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Quintus Marcius Rex
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Lucius Scribonius Libo
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Quintus Marcius Philippus
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Julii Caesares
patrician branch of the gens Julia
Sextus Appuleius
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Quintus Pompeius
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Servius Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus
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Mamercus
Mamercus is an ancient Roman name. In late antiquity it is found also as Mamertus.
Lollianus
Lollianus (sometimes rendered in English as Lollian) is a Roman personal name which may refer to many figures of classical antiquity, including:
Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus
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Sextus
Sextus is an ancient Roman praenomen or "first name". Its standard abbreviation is Sex., and the feminine form would be Sexta. It is one of the numeral praenomina, like Quintus ("fifth") and Decimus ("tenth"), and means "sixth". Although it is sometimes thought that these names originally referred to birth order and were then handed down through the family line, they may have also been a reference to the month of birth. Similar names were used among the Sabellians. The gens name Sextius is a related form.
Publius Porcius Laeca
tribune of the plebs in 199 BC
Cispius
Cispius is the nomen of the Roman gens Cispia.
Sextus Pompeius
uncle of the triumvir Pompey
Flaccus
Flaccus was a cognomen of the ancient Roman plebeian family Fulvius, considered one of the most illustrious gentes of the city. Cicero and Pliny the Elder state that the family was originally from Tusculum, and that members still lived there in the 1st century.