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 Encyclopedia: Roman Republic
Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist.
Marcus Porcius Cato (Latin: M·PORCIVS·M·F·CATO) (234 - 149 BC), Roman statesman, surnamed The Censor, Sapiens, Priscus, or Major (the Elder), to distinguish him from Cato the Younger (his great-grandson), was born at Tusculum.
There have been several notable people named Agrippa, mainly in the ancient world: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, the Roman who was a friend of Augustus Caesar His three sons: Gaius Vispanius Agrippa (a.
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 Encyclopedia: Cornelius
Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
Lucius Cornelius Cinna (Latin: L·CORNELIVS·L·F·L·N·CINNA), a member of the Cinna family of the Cornelii of ancient Rome, was a supporter of Marius in his contest with Sulla.
Pope Cornelius was pope from 251 to 253.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Cornelius   (2071 words)

  
 Political institutions of Rome -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration)) quaestor
This is an tentative list of topics regarding political institutions of Rome.
Political institutions of Rome -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/P/Po/Political_institutions_of_Rome.htm   (640 words)

  
 Monteporzio Catone, near Frascati
Since the ancient Roman times, the Alban Hills have been a primary resort area for Romans.
Perched on a hill overlooking Rome, Monte Porzio is the place to go for pizza, fresh pasta, quick groceries, a cappuccino at the bar or an excellent meal in a restaurant.
During the Middle Ages eleven villages on the summits of this volcanic range became the fortified strongholds of patrician families fleeing the anarchy of Rome, hence the name Castelli Romani (Roman Castles, or Alban hills in English).
http://www.romanhomes.com/vacation_rentals/villas/monteporzio-location.htm   (387 words)

  
 Cato: Patriot or Tyrant free essays
According historians from Ancient Rome, he was well respected amongst his peers and did not fall to intimidation by his opposition and in the end he only looked for what was best for Rome as a whole.
Next he was elected Censor which marked the height of his political career although he continued to play a significant role in politics afterwards until his death.
POLITICS Cato seems to have been a relatively level headed politician driven by his strong conservative ideals as opposed to a power hungry and greedy Aristocrat only seeking to enlarge his purse.
http://www.needapaper.com/viewpaper/2442.html   (387 words)

  
 Marcus Porcius Cato
Overall, looking at all that these ancient historians have written of Cato, it is clear that he represented and served as the model of what it was to be a great senator and elder statesman of Rome during his life time.
Apart from Cato’s written works however, one last memorable, if not even great mark Cato leaves in history towards the end of his life, is his endless persistence in the destruction of Rome’s chief rival, Carthage.
  Therefore, it was as censor, that Cato publicly would ridicule and threaten those who he deemed improper.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/bwasse3/paper3.htm   (3359 words)

  
 Marcus Porcius Cato
Overall, looking at all that these ancient historians have written of Cato, it is clear that he represented and served as the model of what it was to be a great senator and elder statesman of Rome during his life time.
Apart from Cato’s written works however, one last memorable, if not even great mark Cato leaves in history towards the end of his life, is his endless persistence in the destruction of Rome’s chief rival, Carthage.
  Therefore, it was as censor, that Cato publicly would ridicule and threaten those who he deemed improper.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/bwasse3/paper3.htm   (3359 words)

  
 Marcus Porcius Cato
Overall, looking at all that these ancient historians have written of Cato, it is clear that he represented and served as the model of what it was to be a great senator and elder statesman of Rome during his life time.
Apart from CatoÂ’s written works however, one last memorable, if not even great mark Cato leaves in history towards the end of his life, is his endless persistence in the destruction of RomeÂ’s chief rival, Carthage.
  Therefore, it was as censor, that Cato publicly would ridicule and threaten those who he deemed improper.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/bwasse3/paper3.htm   (3359 words)

  
 Marcus Porcius Cato
Overall, looking at all that these ancient historians have written of Cato, it is clear that he represented and served as the model of what it was to be a great senator and elder statesman of Rome during his life time.
Apart from Cato’s written works however, one last memorable, if not even great mark Cato leaves in history towards the end of his life, is his endless persistence in the destruction of Rome’s chief rival, Carthage.
  Therefore, it was as censor, that Cato publicly would ridicule and threaten those who he deemed improper.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/bwasse3/paper3.htm   (3359 words)

  
 C. Sallustii Crispi, De Bello Catilinario et Jugurthino
Caius Sallustius Crispus, according to the statement of the ancient chronologer Hieronymus, was born in B. 86, at Amiternum, in the country of the Sabines (to the north-east of Rome), and died four years before the battle of Actium — that is, in B.C. 34 or 35.
In B.C. 52 he was tribune of the people, and took an active part in the disturbances which were caused at Rome in that year by the open struggles between Annius Milo, one of the optimates, who was canvassing for the consulship, and P. Clodius, who was trying to obtain the praetorship.
The other censor, L. Piso, did not protect either Sallust, or any of the others who shared the same fate with him, against this act of partiality.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext05/debcj10h.htm   (14838 words)

  
 media.ca - Gaius Marcius Rutilus
Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.
He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans.
The first plebeian dictator was appointed in 356 BC, Gaius Marcius Rutilus).
http://media.ca/Gaius-Marcius-Rutilus/reference/fullview/wikipedia/382980   (14838 words)

  
 Gaius Marcius Rutilus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.
He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Marcius_Rutilus   (177 words)

  
 Piso - Sfaires den gyrizoun piso, Oi (1967)
The Piso family of ancient Rome was a prominent plebeian branch of the gens Calpurnia, with at least Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piso"
Calpurnius Piso, consul in 133, censor in 120, and a writer of history, For instance, Fragment 1: "At vero Piso ille Frugi in annalibus suis queritur
On his return, Piso addressed the senate in his defence and Cicero replied with Piso issued a pamphlet by way of rejoinder, and there the matter ended.
http://odbcnet.com/on/piso.html   (193 words)

  
 Piso - MBG Rare Books: Author - Piso, Willem
The Piso family of ancient Rome was a prominent plebeian branch of the gens Calpurnia, with at least Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piso"
Calpurnius Piso, consul in 133, censor in 120, and a writer of history, For instance, Fragment 1: "At vero Piso ille Frugi in annalibus suis queritur
On his return, Piso addressed the senate in his defence and Cicero replied with Piso issued a pamphlet by way of rejoinder, and there the matter ended.
http://www.homefindout.com/?q=piso   (447 words)

  
 Event Details
Set in Ancient Rome, the story follows playwright Titus Maccius Plautus (Drew Forsythe) who has to convince his producer, Crassus Dived (John Gregg) that his new play will be a hit and wonÂ’t offend the Roman Censor.
So he acts it out before the cynical producer – making it up as he goes along – and with a little help from his Greek wife, ex-dancer and seductress extraordinaire, Cleostrata (Tina Burstill), plays out over 15 characters in a wild farce of epic proportions.
But Plautus is not about to tell Crassus that.
http://www.ticketlink.com.au/events/details.asp?EventID=247   (173 words)

  
 Scipio [Definition]
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
He was elected consul in 190 BC, and later that year led the Roman forces to victory at the Battle of Magnesia....
He served as consul in 218 BC, the first year of the Second Punic War, and sailed with an army from Pisa to Massilia (today Marseille), with the view of arresting Hannibal's advance on Italy.
http://www.wikimirror.com/Scipio   (173 words)

  
 Lucius Cornelius Scipio - definition of Lucius Cornelius Scipio in Encyclopedia
Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a brother of Scipio Africanus Major.
His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, and a more distant ancestor is recorded as consul in 350 BC.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio   (198 words)

  
 glossary
Humanism A cultural and intellectual movement of the Renaissance which emphasized human concerns; it was an outgrowth of the study of ancient Greece and Rome
Master of Revels The censor appointed by the Queen to regulate the content of all court entertainment and its publication
Assizes Court sessions held in the counties of England for the trial of civil or criminal cases
http://www.oakland.k12.mi.us/ovconnect/about_the_courses/sampler/glossary.htm   (198 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Lucius Cornelius Scipio
Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a brother of Scipio Africanus Major.
His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, and a more distant ancestor is recorded as consul in 350 BC.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/L/LU/LUC/Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio   (178 words)

  
 Lucius Cornelius Scipio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a brother of Scipio Africanus Major.
His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, and a more distant ancestor is recorded as consul in 350 BC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio   (194 words)

  
 Via Appia
It was built in 312 BC by the Roman censor Appius Claudius Caecus.
The Appian way is the oldest and most famous road built by the ancient Romans.
The road went south from the Servian Wall in Rome to Capua.
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Ring/5382/appian.html   (242 words)

  
 Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Quintus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The second war between Rome and Carthage was one of the great military conflicts of the ancient world.
Fabius was consul in 233 and 228 and censor&;
"Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Quintus" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=34111   (242 words)

  
 Gaius Marcius Rutilus
Gaius Marcius Rutilus (also seen as "Rutulus") was the plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome and consul four times.
He was first elected consul in 357 BC then appointed as dictator the following in order to deal with an invasion the Etruscans.
http://www.freeglossary.com/Gaius_Marcius_Rutilus   (242 words)

  
 CONTENTS PART I
John 21:18) and by the evidence of ancient writers; that he flourished as Bishop of Rome for twenty-five years is, however, only a myth.
But John was not only the protector of the poor and the oppressed; he was a fearless censor of crime and corruption in high places.
James the Elder, the brother of John, was beheaded in Jerusalem under Herod Agrippa, according to the indisputable testimony of the Acts.
http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/history_kallinikos_e.htm   (14548 words)

  
 Piso - NAATA : Forums : General Discussion Area :: VENDO PISO SABADELL
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Three notables of ancient Rome were named Lucius Calpurnius Piso : Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul 15 BC), pontifex Lucius.
Calpurnius Piso, consul in 133, censor in 120, and a writer of history, For instance, Fragment 1: "At vero Piso ille Frugi in annalibus suis queritur
Piso Mojado is a sketch Comedy Group from LA A pack of Shakespearian actors from UCLA gone bad, Piso puts a new meaning to the word SKETCH.
http://www.hispider.com/?q=piso   (14548 words)

  
 Lucius Cornelius Scipio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucius Cornelius Scipio was a consul (259 BC) and censor (258 BC) of ancient Rome, notable as a commander in the First Punic War.
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a brother of Scipio Africanus Major.
His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, and a more distant ancestor is recorded as consul in 350 BC.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Cornelius_Scipio   (212 words)

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