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Claudius, but in AD 52 was exiled, along with his mother, Vibidia, after they were accused of consulting astrologers concerning the date of the emperor's death. When he died soon afterward, it was rumoured that he had been
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Scribonianus was the natural son of Marcus Furius
Camillus, consul in AD 8, but was adopted by Lucius Arruntius, the consul of AD 6. He frequently appears under variations of his birth name, Marcus Furius Camillus
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to view
Arruntius with deep suspicion. He was twice accused as the result of jealousy, and on the second occasion took his own life, rather than place his trust in the justice of
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identified three distinct families of the
Arruntii: the first descended from the admiral Lucius Arruntius, and ended with Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus; another originated at
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William A. Greenhill, M.D., of Trinity College, Oxford, described this sum as the equivalent of about £1,953 2/6, or £182,700 in 2017.
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announce the death of
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Paullus
Arruntius, one of the companions of Caligula on the day of his assassination in AD 41.
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1166:(On Terence and Donato, his Interpreter: a Critical Dissertation), C. vom Bruck, Bonn (1821).
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Arruntia L. f. L. n. Camilla, daughter of the elder
Scribonianus, is known from inscriptions.
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Arruntius L. f. L. n. Camillus Scribonianus, son of the elder Scribonianus, was an
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Lucius
Arruntius, consul in an uncertain year, toward the end of the second century AD.
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Marcus Arruntius Aquila, the father of Marcus Arruntius Aquila, consul in AD 66.
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in AD 42; but his rebellion swiftly disintegrated, and he put an end to himself.
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Lucius Arruntius Sempronianus Asclepiades, physician to the emperor
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Bulletin de la Société Scientifique et Littéraire du Limbourg
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to oversee the production of the games that he held in AD 55.
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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De Terentio et Donato eius Interprete Dissertatio Critica
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first came to prominence during the final years of the
1171:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
496:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
460:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1224:(The Prosopography of the Roman Empire, abbreviated
350:under Domitian, becoming the first Lycian senator.
217:Lucius Arruntius L. f. L. n. Camillus Scribonianus
1178:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
471:Like his father, he is sometimes referred to as
415:Arruntius Celsus, the author of a commentary on
360:in AD 101, was an intimate friend of the poet
1193:(The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated
404:Arruntius Marcellus, a senator, mentioned by
159:Arruntius, was among those proscribed by the
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149:. For an explanation of this practice, see
342:Marcus Arruntius Claudianus, a resident of
1248:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
619:, i. 8, 13, 76, 79, vi. 5, 7, 27, 47, 48,
371:Quintus Arruntius Q. f. Justus, had been
205:before the emperor's death, which caused
1253:Paul A. Gallivan, "Some Comments on the
1244:"Zwei römische Senatoren aus Kleinasien"
324:Lucius Arruntius Maximus, procurator of
282:Arruntius, a legacy hunter mentioned by
1233:Age de la Colonne Itinéraire de Tongres
488:
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173:, in 31 BC, he commanded the center of
1202:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
999:Porphyrius, "The Life of Plotinus", 7.
675:Suetonius, "The Life of Claudius", 13.
65:is a patronymic surname, based on the
7:
1281:Papers of the British School at Rome
1261:, vol. 24, pp. 290–311 (1974); "The
473:Marcus Furius Camillus Scribonianus
315:Marcus Arruntius M. f. M. n. Aquila
213:, who was about to become emperor.
177:'s fleet. He was consul in 22 BC.
25:
394:Arruntius Silo, mentioned in the
219:, consul in AD 32, and afterward
201:, consul in AD 6, was praised by
551:Velleius Paterculus, ii. 77, 85.
379:, and was patron of a number of
1124:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (
814:for the Reign of Nero", p. 292.
632:Cassius Dio, lv. 25, lviii. 27.
498:, vol. I, p. 353 ("Arruntius").
289:Arruntius Stella, appointed by
258:related that he earned 250,000
145:This list includes abbreviated
1269:, vol. 31, pp. 186–220 (1981).
1190:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
191:Arruntius Aquila, governor of
1:
1277:"Eight Consuls from Patavium"
1239:, vol. XIX, pp. 65–94 (1901).
1221:Prosopographia Imperii Romani
297:Marcus Arruntius M. f. Aquila
227:. Together with the senator
199:Lucius Arruntius L. f. L. n.
167:Lucius Arruntius L. f. L. n.
1257:for the Reign of Nero", in
1031:Compendium of Roman History
180:Gaius Arruntius, served as
1319:
1078:(Antiquities of the Jews).
1027:Marcus Velleius Paterculus
1096:Publius Cornelius Tacitus
1082:Marcus Valerius Martialis
795:Publius Cornelius Tacitus
722:Pliny the Elder, xxix. 5.
1061:Publius Papinius Statius
1036:Gaius Plinius Secundus (
856:for A.D. 70–96", p. 202.
362:Publius Papinius Statius
346:, was adlected into the
229:Lucius Annius Vinicianus
1142:(The Life of Plotinus).
1113:Appianus Alexandrinus (
1049:Lucius Annaeus Seneca (
843:, vol. I, pp. 144, 145.
751:, vol. I, pp. 146, 147.
687:, vol. I, pp. 145, 146.
572:, vol. I, pp. 143, 144.
408:among the disciples of
354:Lucius Arruntius Stella
309:suffectus ex Kal. Sept.
389:Bovianum Undecimanorum
231:, he revolted against
127:; the third came from
115:Branches and cognomina
27:Family in ancient Rome
1075:Antiquitates Judaïcae
1010:De Terentio et Donato
711:Antiquitates Judaïcae
698:Antiquitates Judaïcae
307:in AD 50, and consul
246:tribunes of the plebs
87:of the Arruntii were
1265:for A.D. 70–96", in
781:Seneca the Younger,
560:Cassius Dio, liv. 1.
507:Chase, pp. 129, 135.
430:List of Roman gentes
182:tribune of the plebs
1267:Classical Quarterly
1259:Classical Quarterly
1242:Christian Habicht,
1231:Henri Schuermans, "
1204:, vol. VIII (1897).
981:, 48 tit. 19 s. 27.
42:. Members of this
1051:Seneca the Younger
1046:(Natural History).
1043:Naturalis Historia
990:Schuermans, p. 86.
662:, vi. 1, xii. 52,
284:the younger Seneca
1283:, vol. 51 (1983).
1250:, vol. 13 (1974).
1228:), Berlin (1898).
930:Habicht, pp. 1–4.
904:, vol. I, p. 146.
868:, vol. I, p. 145.
772:, vol. I, p. 147.
649:, vol. I, p. 144.
606:, vol. I, p. 143.
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1092:(Epigrams).
1090:Epigrammata
735:, xii. 52,
121:Ronald Syme
1292:Categories
1154:The Digest
1136:Porphyrius
709:Josephus,
696:Josephus,
483:References
406:Porphyrius
301:procurator
186:propraetor
147:praenomina
85:praenomina
83:The chief
79:Praenomina
38:family at
1150:Pandectae
1107:Historiae
1008:Schopen,
939:Statius,
829:III, 6737
801:xiii. 22.
785:, vi. 38.
739:, ii. 75.
737:Historiae
731:Tacitus,
664:Historiae
658:Tacitus,
623:, ii. 65.
621:Historiae
615:Tacitus,
542:, iv. 46.
529:, iv. 21.
436:Footnotes
385:municipii
358:suffectus
356:, consul
332:in AD 79.
330:Gallaecia
321:in AD 77.
319:suffectus
317:, consul
305:Pamphylia
276:poisoned.
262:per year.
260:sestertii
252:Arruntius
161:triumvirs
151:filiation
70:praenomen
63:Arruntius
18:Arruntius
1298:Arruntii
1214:, &
967:IX, 2565
919:VI, 1842
883:II, 2477
587:XI, 4179
538:Appian,
525:Appian,
424:See also
410:Plotinus
381:colonies
377:quaestor
337:Domitian
233:Claudius
225:Dalmatia
221:governor
211:Caligula
207:Tiberius
203:Augustus
195:in 6 BC.
175:Octavian
125:Patavium
67:Etruscan
48:Republic
36:plebeian
1185:et alii
1146:Digesta
1101:Annales
1086:Martial
979:Digesta
943:, i. 2.
799:Annales
733:Annales
660:Annales
617:Annales
417:Terence
344:Xanthus
326:Asturia
193:Galatia
139:Members
108:Quintus
1235:", in
1115:Appian
1065:Silvae
941:Silvae
396:Digest
373:aedile
366:Silvae
348:senate
311:in 66.
269:, and
96:Marcus
90:Lucius
73:Arruns
54:Origin
34:was a
1279:, in
1263:Fasti
1255:Fasti
1246:, in
1148:, or
854:Fasti
812:Fasti
267:augur
129:Lycia
102:Gaius
60:nomen
383:and
375:and
328:and
291:Nero
105:and
93:and
58:The
44:gens
30:The
1226:PIR
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