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533: 113:, alluding to the legend of the three Curiatii; the name can best be translated as "triplet." This name appears to have been passed down through the family, although whether its use was confined to the patrician family or shared by both branches is unclear. 167:, to be thrown into prison for the severity with which they proceeded in levying fresh troops, and for their disregard to the privilege of the tribunes to exempt certain persons from military service. 547: 215: 89:
The Alban origin of the Curiatii is also stated in the story about the three Curiatii who, in the reign of Tullus Hostilius, fought with the three Roman brothers, the
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and consequently plebeians, for this phenomenon may be accounted for here, as in other cases, by the supposition that the plebeian Curiatii were the descendants of
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Gaius Curiatius Trigeminus, appears on several coins, and may be identical with the tribune of 138, or perhaps his son, or with one of the patrician Curiatii.
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of the preceding year. Brought forward an agrarian law, and prevented the tribute for the maintenance of the armies from being levied from the plebeians.
93:, and were conquered by the cunning and bravery of one of the Horatii, though some writers described the Curiatii as Romans and the Horatii as Albans. 160: 122: 46:, during the seventh century BC. The first of the Curiatii to attain any significant office was Publius Curiatius Fistus, surnamed 164: 542: 220: 556: 390: 254: 27: 504: 479: 447: 411: 363: 342: 237: 590: 86:
of the patrician Curiatii, or that some members of the patrician gens had gone over to the plebeians.
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gentes, which, after the destruction of Alba, were transplanted to Rome, and there received among the
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in 401 BC. With two of his colleagues, brought charges against two
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The existence of a patrician gens of this name is attested by
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Gaius Curiatius, tribune of the people in 138 BC, whom
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in 453 BC. The gens continued to exist throughout the
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Index

Rome
patrician
plebeian
gens
Tullus Hostilius
King of Rome
consulship
Republic
Livius
Alban
tribunes of the people
freedmen
Horatii
cognomen
Publius Curiatius Fistus
consul
decemvirate
tribune of the people
military tribunes
Cicero
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica
Decimus Junius Brutus
Curiatius Maternus
Domitian
List of Roman gentes



Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
William Smith

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