Flavus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Flavus   - a Lucanian, late 3rd century B.C.
212/11 killed after being led into a trap by a Lucanian called Flavus.

  Flavus 2   (L. Caesetius Flavus) - tribune of the plebs, 44 B.C.
  + Lucius
44/14 the tribunes Marullus and Flavus, after they remove a diadem from
44/20 Caesar allows Marullus and Flavus to return from exile, at the reques
    Within translations:
Cic:Phil_13.31   State, like a Marullus, a Caesetius, ** a man through whose
NicDam_130.69   of the tribunes, Lucius and Gaius, came up and ordered
ValMax_5.7.2   but his indulgence towards his son was no less remarkable. When

Flavussee Tricipitinus3


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