Capitolinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Capitolinus
(T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus) - Roman consul, 471 B.C.
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FastCap_p28
uinctius L.f. L.n. Capitolinus Barbatus III - they complet
FastTr_p92
uinctius L.f. L.n. Capitolinus Barbatus, consul (II), &
Capitolinus 2
(Sp. Montanus Tarpeius Capitolinus) - Roman consul, 454 B.C.
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FastCap_p30
Tarpeius M.f. M.n. Montanus Capitolinus , A. Aternius
Capitolinus 3
(P. Sestius Capitolinus Vaticanus) - Roman consul, 452 B.C.
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+ Capito
FastCap_p30
452] & P. Sestius Q.f. Vibi n. Capito Vaticanus , T. Menen
Capitolinus 4
(L. Manlius Capitolinus) - consular tribune, 422 B.C.
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FastCap_p32
. . Merenda L. Manlius . . . Capitolinus L. Papirius L.f
Capitolinus 5
(T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus) - Roman consul, 421 B.C.
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FastCap_p32
[421] & T. Quictius T.f. L.n. Capitolinus Barbatus , N.
Capitolinus 6
(A. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus) - consular tribune, 405 and 402 B.C.
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FastCap_p34
A.f. Cn.n. Vulso Capitolinus [404] & military tribunes
FastCap_p36
A.f. Cn.n Vulso Capitolinus III [396] & military tribun
Capitolinus 7
(T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus) - consular tribune, 405 B.C.
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FastCap_p34
ercinus T. Quinctius T.f. L.n. Capitolinus Barbatus L. Fur
Capitolinus 8
(P. Maelius Capitolinus) - consular tribune, 400 B.C.
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FastCap_p36
Vulso P. Maelius Sp.f. C.n. Capitolinus P. Licinius P.f
Capitolinus 9
(Q. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus) - consular tribune, 396 B.C.
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FastCap_p36
Q. Manlius A.f. Cn.n. Vulso Capitolinus P. Licinius P.f
Capitolinus 10
(M. Manlius Capitolinus) - Roman consul, 392 B.C.
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+ Manlius
Aelian:NA_12.33
the time at which Marcus Manlius, the consul, was guarding
Cic:Dom_101
name to all posterity. Marcus Manlius, ** after having repelled the
Cic:Phil_1.32
the crime of one Marcus Manlius it is by the decree
Cic:Phil_2.87
Cassius, Spurius Maelius, Marcus Manlius were put to death,
Cic:Phil_2.114
Cassius, Spurius Maelius, Marcus Manlius, because of the suspicion
Cic:Rep_2.49
that Spurius Cassius, Marcus Manlius, and Spurius Maelius attempted
FastCap_p38
Manlius T.f. A.n. Capitolinus [391] & military tribunes
Plin:HN_7.103
The military distinctions of Capitolinus would be not inferior,
ValMax_6.3.1
[3.1] M. Manlius was thrown headlong down from
[Vict]:VirIll_23
remaining young men, along with Manlius, fled to the Capitol, where
[Vict]:VirIll_24
[24] Manlius named Capitolinus for defending the Capitol,
Capitolinus 11
(P. Manlius Capitolinus) - Roman dictator, 368 B.C.
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FastCap_p40
Manlius A.f. A.n. Capitolinus - elected in their place
FastCap_p42
licola VI P. Manlius A.f. A.n. Capitolinus II dictator:
Capitolinus 12
(L. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus) - Roman dictator, 363 B.C.
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FastCap_p42
Manlius A.f. A.n. Capitolinus Imperiosus , magister equit
ValMax_5.4.3
of the had accused L. Manlius Torquatus before the people, on
ValMax_6.9.1
countryside by his father L. Manlius, a person of great worth,
Capitolinus 13
(Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus) - Roman consul, 359 B.C.
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FastCap_p42
Laenas , Cn. Manlius L.f. A.n. Capitolinus Imperiosus [358
Capitolinus 14
(T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus) - Roman consul, 354 B.C.
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FastCap_p42
ctius . . . Pennus Capitolinus Crispus , magister equitum:
FastTr_p94
inctius ... Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus, dictator, & over
Oros_3.6
single combat. The dictator T. Quintus brought it to an end
Capitolinus 15
(Cn. Quinctius Capitolinus) - Roman dictator, 331 B.C.
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FastCap_p44
tator: Cn. Quinctius T.f. T.n. Capitolinus , magister equi
Capitolinus 16
(T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus) - Roman consul, 208 B.C.
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+ Crispinus
208/_
Consuls: M. Claudius M.f. Marcellus (V), T. Quinctius L.f. Crispinus
208/13
Hannibal near Venusia; Marcellus is killed and Crispinus is injured.
208/18
Crispinus dies of wounds sustained earlier in the year.
  Within translations:
FastCap_p62
uinctius L.f. L.n. Crispinus - died in office from a wound
Oros_4.18
both consuls, Marcellus and Crispinus, into ambush and killed
Capitolinus
- in documents
CIL_10.1797
'Lucius Calpurnius Capitolinus, son of Lucius,' and 'G
SelPap_2.352
nome, from Marcus Anthestius Capitolinus. I wish t
Capitolinus → see
Capitol
Capitolinus → see
Cincinnatus
Capitolinus → see
Jupiter
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